Choose the synonym, according to the chapter
Choose the concept according to the definition
Create a coherent sentence with the given word
Correct the mistake(s), if any
Fill the blank with a word that better fits in the context
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enclosure (This letter is being sent to you with the following enclosures: product catalog, price list, and order form) 
a. box
b. arena
c. cage
d. outback
e. addition

addition

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The sender's address, typically placed in the top left corner of an envelope or on the back of a package
a. respond address
b. return address
c. reply address
d. react address
e. come back address

return address

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sender

Ex: The sender's name and address were written on the back of the envelope

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Make sure you enter the recipient's address incorrectly, if you want your message to arrive.

Make sure you write the recipient's address correctly, if you want your message to arrive.

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The contract requires a _____ from both parties
We need to collect 500 _____ on the petition

The contract requires a signature from both parties
We need to collect 500 signatures on the petition

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cover sheet (The faxed document was five pages plus a cover sheet)
a. final page
b. display
c. endpaper
d. cover page
e. page 9

cover page

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To successfully send a fax
a. spend
b. review
c. go through
d. receive
e. experience

go through

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resend

Ex: Please resend the fax with the contract. We didn't receive it properly

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The keypad was broken, and all attempts to write in the code were fruitless

The keypad was broken, and all attempts to type in the code were fruitless

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The _____  field indicates the topic or purpose of the fax.
In an email, the _____  is the brief, descriptive heading that appears at the top of the email, before the body.

The subject field indicates the topic or purpose of the fax.
In an email, the subject is the brief, descriptive heading that appears at the top of the email, before the body.

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address (We should address the issue of rising costs)
a. location
b. ignore
c. give attention to
d. domicile
e. avoid

give attention to

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A scheduling conflict where two commitments overlap; it means that two meetings or events occur at the same time, making it impossible to attend both
a. confront
b. match
c. fight
d. clash
e. agree

clash

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board (of directors)

Ex: The company's board of directors is planning a strategic review of the current market trends

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The company's AGM will be held last week to discuss the annual report and shareholder proposals

The company's AGM will be held next week to discuss the annual report and shareholder proposals

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We need to _____ some solutions to this problem.
She _____ different approaches to the project.

We need to brainstorm some solutions to this problem.
She brainstormed different approaches to the project.

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bicker (the team was bickering over who should be in charge of the project, leading to a delay in the start date.)
a. agree
b. argue
c. cooperate
d. accede
e. coincide

argue (arguing)

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Specialized language or terminology used by a particular group or profession
a. standard
b. truth
c. fact
d. gibberish
e. jargon

jargon

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talk over

Ex: I hate it when people talk over me at meetings

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Let's not waste time on relevant details; we need to focus on the key issues.

Let's not waste time on irrelevant details; we need to focus on the key issues.

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It's not polite to _____ someone who is speaking.
I had to _____ my work to help a neighbor.

It's not polite to interrupt someone who is speaking.
I had to interrupt my work to help a neighbor.

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handouts (The sales team used marketing handouts to promote the new product line at the conference) 
a. brochure
b. obligation
c. bill
d. donation
e. subsidy

brochure

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To describe something, like a new plan or idea, in a general way without giving too many details
a. outline
b. silhouette
c. demarcate
d. delimit
e. define

outline

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summarize

Ex: The chair summarized the report for the board

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We're covered a key features of the product, so we can now move on to the pricing strategy.

We've covered the key features of the product, so we can now move on to the pricing strategy.

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The audience carefully examined each _____, taking notes on the key information.
The presenter used colorful _____ to illustrate their points

The audience carefully examined each slide, taking notes on the key information.
The presenter used colorful slides to illustrate their points

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