you ask for feedback on a proposal and are told,”I don’t believe your claims. Your facts must be…

you ask for feedback on a proposal and are told,”I don’t believe your claims. Your facts must be…

you ask for feedback on a proposal and are told,”I don't believe your claims. Your facts must be wrong.” You are confident that your facts are indeed correct.You should: A)write a memo to the proofreader's supervisor before sending the final proposal. B) make your claims more moderate because you must adapt your message to the audience. C) document the source of your facts and give more information to back up your claims. D) delay sending the proposal until the reader's reaction changes.