A coworker tells you that she put the wrong meeting date in a recent e-mail to an investor; subsequently, the investor missed the meeting. She wants to draft an apology letter and asks for your advice. What tips can you give her? Check all that apply. A. Make a promise that it won’t happen again. B. Apologize sincerely. C. Accept responsibility. D. Deny responsibility. When are readers more open to bad news? When they recognize someone else benefits When sound reasons are not given When no one benefits