Identifying Main Points Each of the ten statements below contains information given in one of the sections in the text. Each section is marked with a letter. Identify the section from which the information is derived. 1. Grammar is important in emails. 2. Emails which contain multiple messages can cause comprehension problems for readers. 3. Email language is not like spoken language. 4. Only send emails when you are calm and composed. 5. Email content should not be shared without permission. 6. When first emailing someone you do not know, use language that keeps a distance between you and the recipient. 7. People are likely to get angry if their email address is made public. 8. A badly organized email may cause recipients to form a negative image of the sender. 9. Trust is developed through showing respect for the privacy of others. 10. To avoid misunderstandings arising, you need to express yourself more clearly and directly in emails than you would when speaking.