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Which of the following guidelines about the length of e-mail messages is most appropriate?
make sure you provide all the details in a clear manner, even if the e-mail seems long.
avoid bullet points in e-mail because they may confuse some readers.
try to keep the e-mail short enough that the reader will not have to scroll to read it.
write e-mails that are like papers for school, with clear paragraphs and many supporting examples.
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