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why should you avoid using too many i statements in a cover letter? * 1…

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why should you avoid using too many i statements in a cover letter? * 1 point
it makes the letter too long
it shifts focus from what you can offer the employer to just yourself
it is grammatically incorrect
employers prefer letters written in third person

what is an important step to take before submitting your cover letter? * 1 point
proofread for spelling and grammar errors
rewrite it completely three times
add decorative borders and colors
show it to all your friends first

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

For the first question: Cover letters should emphasize the value you bring to the employer. Overusing "I" centers the narrative on yourself instead of your potential contributions to the role. The other options are incorrect: "I" statements don't inherently make the letter too long, they are grammatically correct, and employers accept first-person cover letters when used appropriately.
For the second question: Proofreading ensures your cover letter is professional and free of errors that could create a negative impression. Rewriting it three times is unnecessary overwork, decorative elements are unprofessional for most applications, and showing it to all friends is not a critical pre-submission step.

Answer:

  1. It shifts focus from what you can offer the employer to just yourself
  2. Proofread for spelling and grammar errors