How do informational reports and analytical reports differ?
A) Informational reports emphasize facts; analytical reports emphasize reasoning and conclusions.
B) Informational reports are intended for internal audiences; analytical reports are intended for external audiences.
C) Informational reports are written using a formal writing style; analytical reports are written using an informal writing style.
D) Informational reports emphasize reasoning and conclusions; analytical reports emphasize facts.
A
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