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jake

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What are graphic aids?
 
  a. Methods of note-taking in an organized way of taking notes that includes a built-in review column.
  b. Informal ways of organizing main ideas and supporting details by using boxes, circles, arrows and the like.
  c. Ways of condensing into one paragraph all the main ideas an author has presented in a longer selection.
  d. Visual explanations of concepts and relationships in ways that are often more concise and easier to understand
  than words alone.

Question 2

To lure workers, some health care operations are offering signing bonuses of up to 5,000, tuition assistance,
  day care and flexible hours.
  A logical conclusion that can be drawn from the above statement is that
 
  a. nurses are in great demand.
  b. some healthcare operations have huge surpluses.
  c. the demand for registered nurses is dwindling.
  d. the number of registered nurses far exceeds the number of jobs available.



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Answer to Question 1

d. Visual explanations of concepts and relationships in ways that are often more concise and easier to

Answer to Question 2

a. nurses are in great demand.



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