Mark, a history professor, is applying for a job at a university. He needs to write an application letter to persuade the dean of the university to extend an interview invite to him. He, therefore, adds the following statement in his application message: "I hope you will go through my application and consider me a good candidate for the position of the head of the department of history." However, Mark's application gets rejected. The most likely reason for the rejection of Mark's application is: A) the customized nature of the message. B the use of contemporary language. C) the use of subjunctive words that indicate lack of confidence. D the use of second-person pronouns and receiver-focused statements.