The primary difference between a report and a briefing is that

A. a report is often a longer, more detailed summary of a past, present, or future event
B. a report is read to an audience, whereas a briefing is simply a document for reading
C. a report is much shorter than a briefing
D. a briefing is part of a larger document, whereas a report is a standalone document


Answer: A

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