“We” language
a. may accomplish the goals of “I” language and sound less egotistical.
b. should be avoided when expressing personal feelings and thoughts.
c. can signal closeness and cohesiveness with others.
d. can offend another person in some circumstances.
e. All of these choices are correct.
Answer: e
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