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lb_gilbert

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Which industry is represented by the DRUPA annual trade exhibition?
 a. Publishing c. Graphic arts
  b. Medicine d. Fashion

Question 2

Word-of-mouth communication has more credibility, whereas advertising:
 A) is more casual.
  B) has more meaning.
  C) has more reach.
  D) is more personable.
  E) is more personal.



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Answer to Question 1

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DRUPA is an annual trade exhibition for the graphic arts industry. Messe Dusseldorf, in Dusseldorf, Germany, specializes in trade shows for machinery, as well as for the medical, fashion, and services industry.

Answer to Question 2

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