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What is a likely outcome of the process to "apprise" someone?

  1. To enhance their skills

  2. To inform them of information

  3. To create a plan

  4. To evaluate their performance

The correct answer is: To inform them of information

The term "apprise" means to inform or advise someone about something. When you apprise someone, you are essentially providing them with relevant information or updates regarding a particular situation, event, or matter. This aligns directly with the idea of keeping someone informed, which is the essence of the correct answer. The other choices involve providing direct benefits, assessments, or actions beyond simply conveying information. Enhancing someone's skills would imply a developmental process, creating a plan involves strategic thinking and collaboration, and evaluating performance suggests a judgment-based activity. While these can be related to communication, they do not capture the core meaning of "apprise." Rather, they refer to broader or more specific actions that extend beyond the straightforward act of informing someone.