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Check Your Understanding- Question 3 of 20 Attempt 1 of 2
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• 1.3.6 Analyze Strengths and Weaknesses of Cover Letters
Read this paragraph from a cover letter:
As a licensed pilot, I am certified to fly a number of aircraft that
are popular in today's busy industry. I've flown both large planes
and small planes, fast and slow.
Which mistake does the job applicant most clearly make?
A. She writes with an unprofessional tone.
O B. She doesn't state her qualifications.
C. She uses insensitive language.
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D. She doesn't provide enough detail.

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