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Question
Using FedEx or UPS to deliver a formal report or proposalA) is a waste of money—first-class mail is almost always preferable.
B) is necessary only when sending the document overseas.
C) will, in most cases, make you appear desperate.
D) will not allow you to confirm whether the report has been delivered.
E) allows you to track the report and ensure that it is delivered on time.
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