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It is important to make instructions
 A) precise.
  B) clear.
  C) both A and B.

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Field testing instructions means
 A) asking a few people to try the instructions to see if the instructions are clear before they are sent to the intended audience.
  B) giving the writers a test to make sure they understand the instructions.
  C) testing the intended audience with a survey to make sure they understand what they are doing.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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