Vladimir: Henri has complained my review of his work is unfairly negative, but anyone who reads my review will be forced to agree there are no negative statements. I have nothing against Henri. I merely (and correctly) pointed out I have never known Henri's work to be? incompetent, and to my knowledge he has never been subject to any employee discipline proceedings. Which of the following is most similar in its approach to Vladimir's review of Henri?
A. A review of a book of poetry merely indicates that it is "free of typographical errors."
B. A critique of a technical manual claims the manual is "full of errors," but it does not offer any specific examples.
C. A performance appraisal relies on accounts that were submitted anonymously.
D. A feedback session is held to learn how different employees feel about their managers.
E. A review of a play mentions only positive factors and fails to mention glaring errors that damaged the overall production.