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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
When filling in an email subject field, what should you avoid?
A
Using parentheses
B
Excessive punctuation
C
Capital letters
D
Short concise phrases
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Our research shows that it’s best to use no more than 3 punctuation marks per subject line. Too many punctuation marks can make your email look like spam, especially if you use a lot of special characters.

Detailed explanation-2: -Every sentence you write in an email must end with a punctuation mark. It could be a period, an exclamation mark, or a question mark. This is the rule, and it’s absolutely necessary. By leaving out the ending punctuation, the reader will think that you haven’t finished your point and still have something to add.

Detailed explanation-3: -Write the subject line before the email so you know it’s taken care of. 2. Keep it short. A typical inbox reveals about 60 characters of an email’s subject line, while a mobile phone shows just 25 to 30 characters, says Augustine.

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