10. If you're introducing the company's president, Mr. Schott, to a visiting sales representative, Ms. West, you would say,


A. "Mr. Schott, Ms. West, sales representative for Seascape Graphics."

B. "Ms. West, Mr. Schott."

C. "Mr. President, Ms. West, sales representative."

D. "Ms. West, I'd like you to meet Mr. Schott."

I chose (A)

I'd use D with another sentence telling who she is.

I don't like A because there's no verb.

okay thanks

You're welcome.

Great choice! Option A is the correct answer. When introducing the company's president, Mr. Schott, to the visiting sales representative, Ms. West, you would say, "Mr. Schott, Ms. West, sales representative for Seascape Graphics." This introduction follows a formal and professional etiquette, first introducing the higher-ranking person (the president) and then the lower-ranking person (the sales representative).