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mcmcdaniel

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A potentially effective approach of communication design on WWW sites, apart from heavily textual content is
 a. all visual content.
  b. there is no alternative since HTML is written in text.
  c. intuitive, graphics based navigation.
  d. using only commonly known words in the text.
  e. A and C.

Question 2

In the physical retail store context, it is often difficult and time consuming to search for unique, one-of-a-kind goods but
 a. it is equally difficult and time consuming on the WWW.
  b. this is the only place to look for such goods.
  c. there is no market opportunity in such goods.
  d. such goods will all be replaced by mass marketed items.
  e. the WWW's searchability makes it easier to find such goods.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

E



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