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NguyenJ

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When developing a message for a mobile device, how should a message be organized?
 
  A) using the indirect method
  B) with low priority items first
  C) with general information leading to more specific information
  D) with a linear flow from the top to the bottom
  E) with a series of links leading to specific data

Question 2

When developing your message for mobile technology and different user interface features, ________ must be adapted.
 
  A) the direct approach
  B) use of connotative words
  C) use of text language
  D) paragraph layout
  E) the design and layout of the message.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D
Explanation: D) With small mobile device screens, a complicated organization requires readers to zoom in and out and pan around to see all these elements at readable text sizes. To simplify reading, organize with a linear flow from the top to the bottom of the message or article.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: E
Explanation: E) One obvious adaptation to make for audiences using mobile devices is to modify the design and layout of your messages to fit smaller screen sizes and different user interface features.



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