Which of the following key decisions is involved in composing?

A) What must be the purpose of the message?
B) Which mode of communication must be used?
C) How can the content be revised effectively?
D) How can the format be designed for best effect?
E) How can the audience and their needs be analyzed?


Answer: D
Explanation: D) Determining the format is a part of composing process, whereas revision, mode of communication, audience analysis, and purpose analysis are not.

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