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TFauchery

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When writing for cross-cultural audiences, which of the following will be most effective in aiding the audiences' understanding of the message?
 
  A) Use short, simple words
  B) Use jargon and slang
  C) Use descriptive and complex phrases
  D) Limit the use of visual aids
  E) Use long, detail sentences

Question 2

What is used at the beginning of each paragraph to identify the main point of the paragraph?
 
  A) A provocative question
  B) The writer's opinion of the topic
  C) A summary of what it to follow
  D) A recommendation for the reader
  E) A topic sentence



emilymalinowski12

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A
Explanation: A) Use simple words to promote clear understanding. Define terms that may be confusing and use them consistently throughout the message.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: E
Explanation: E) Begin each paragraph with a strong topic sentence that identifies the main point or overall idea of the paragraph.



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