A) Keep sentence length consistent
B) Use shorter paragraphs
C) Avoid lists and bullets
D) Build a strong narrative
E) Eliminate headings and subheadings
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A) Verifying that it's easy to identify sources of information
B) Making sure all ideas get the same amount of space
C) Ensuring a good balance of general and specific information
D) Verifying that the message is long enough for corporate guidelines
E) Showing an interesting use of color and contrast
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A) Serif typefaces present an informal look,whereas sans serif faces create a formal look
B) Serif typefaces work only below 10 or 12 points; sans serif work at any size
C) Serif typefaces are used for print messages; sans serif are used for digital messages
D) Serif typefaces have small crosslines (serifs) at the ends of each letter stroke; sans serif faces do not
E) Serif typefaces are obsolete in business
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A) Balance of text and graphics
B) Restraint
C) Haptics
D) Technical detail
E) Design and layout consistency
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A) The reader can gain knowledge of the topic from the headings and subheadings without reading the entire document
B) The reader can identify keywords in the heading and read only sections of interest
C) The parallel construction used in the headings will allow for emphasis of key ideas
D) Informative headings are "mini paragraphs" about key topics
E) Informative headings will invite the audience to read further
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A) Jargon
B) Names
C) Indentations
D) Headings
E) Subheadings
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A) They act as a barrier to communication
B) They establish the tone of the document
C) They add to the consistency of the message
D) They add balance
E) They encourage subjective understanding of the message
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A) unnecessary for digital communication.
B) the quality inspection stage for a document.
C) a casual scan up and down the page or screen.
D) something you do immediately after finishing a document.
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A) The writer's signature
B) A salutation
C) A subject line
D) A complimentary close
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A) Redundancies
B) Starters
C) Clarifiers
D) Hedges
E) Nouns
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A) Whether you've chosen the direct or indirect approach
B) Whether you initiated the message or it was assigned to you
C) The medium you've chosen and the nature of your message
D) Your status in the organization
E) The action you are asking your readers to take
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A) It creates a lighter look in the document
B) It increases the amount of white space along the right margin
C) It is easier to read
D) It looks more formal and less personalized
E) There are fewer gaps between words
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A) style and syntax
B) sentence length
C) tone of voice
D) proper word usage
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A) scan each page as quickly as you can.
B) go through the document several times.
C) avoid using a systematic approach.
D) stop the process after you've run the spell-checker.
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A) Clarification of sentence structure
B) Elimination of awkward references
C) Replaced camouflaged verbs
D) Parallelism
E) Corrected dangling modifiers
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A) Time
B) File compression method
C) Convenience
D) Cost
E) Security
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