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MIND MAP CHAPTER 3 Group F: Alvilis Rivera Aida Ortiz Suheidy Reyes Sheila Ayala MIND MAP CHAPTER 3 Choose simple informal words Eliminate Clichés Getting information Outdated expression Answers-Questions Bias-free Condescending Accept offer Contemporary Language Purpose Euphemism Deny request Deck support Connotative Planning Spoken and Written Messages Apologize Build on Protect Goodwill Specific Audience Communicate Ethically & Responsibly Age Don’t exaggerate facts Needs & Concerns Truthfully Rapport Economic level Express ideas understandably State ideas Expectations Adapt the message Channel Educating & Work background Receiver’s point view Design honest graphics Letter Ethically & Responsibly Simple In person Outlining Receiver Benefits Contemporary Tactful Promotes a positive reaction Concisely Goodwill Concise & Accurate Relationships between ideas easier