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A. use lively language that doesn't cause pain and offense
B. appeal to your audience on an emotional level without abusing emotional appeals
C. clarified the source of your information and avoided introducing opinions as facts
D. use compelling persuasive appeals but avoided simplistic persuasive techniques
E. All of these answers.
Answer: E
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