FIll in the blanks in the following passage with the given words. Change the form if necessary. (correct, complete, concrete, concise, courtesy, clear) We can give an overview of what to look for in a business letter by means of the six C's checklist: a. Is the body of your letter 1)_______________? Have you included all the facts, arguments, examples and details you need to support your point? b. Is your language 2)_______________? Is your language free of grammatical and punctuation mistakes? c. Is the body of your letter 3)_________________? Have you pared your language down to the essential words you need to express your ideas? (pare sth down: to gradually reduce the size or amount) d. Is your language 4)_________________? Have you gone straight to the point in understandable words? e. Does the body of the letter show 5)_________________? Have you chosen expressions to produce goodwill? f. Is your message 6)__________________? Have you used specific and definite terms in making an offer or requiring a response? The six C's suggest goals for the writer as well as room for enhancement of the letter.