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nenivikky

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How should a website be formatted to keep it compelling and reader-oriented?
 
  A) Use the inverted pyramid.
  B) Use the direct approach.
  C) Use a persuasive model.
  D) Use the indirect approach.
  E) Use the AIDA model.

Question 2

When developing a wiki, which of the following allows contributors to practice their writing without fear the writing will be published?
 
  A) The pyramid
  B) Discussion section
  C) Templates
  D) Sandboxes
  E) Scratchpad



whitcassie

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A
Explanation: A) In an environment that presents many reading challenges, compelling, reader-oriented content is a key to success. Wherever you can, use the inverted pyramid style, in which you cover the most important information briefly at first and then gradually reveal successive layers of detailletting readers choose to see those additional layers if they want to.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D
Explanation: D) Take advantage of the sandbox, if available; this is a safe, non-published section of the wiki where team members can practice editing and writing.



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