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Chapter 6, Problem 14CT
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To determine: The reason for responding when he receives congratulatory note or some other written pat on the back.
Introduction: A congratulatory note is for showing the appreciation for someone's work. These are written notes that are sent for appreciating a person for his actions or achievements.
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