What is workplace writing? which of the following is correct?

A: personal writing that is done at your place of employment

B: fact-based writing that gives information in a structured format

C: structured letters that you send to prospective employers

The correct option is B: fact-based writing that gives information in a structured format.

Workplace writing refers to any form of written communication that takes place within a professional environment. It includes various types of documents such as emails, memos, reports, proposals, and presentations.

Option A ("personal writing that is done at your place of employment") is not correct because workplace writing is focused on professional and factual communication rather than personal expression.

Option C ("structured letters that you send to prospective employers") is partially correct as job application letters or cover letters can be considered workplace writing, but it is not limited to that specific type of communication.