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newyorker26

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Using white space in a document
 
  A) is considered cheating.
  B) is only an option when you can't use color.
  C) makes your document look unappealing.
  D) provides visual contrast.
  E) is helpful when you lack adequate information.

Question 2

The ________ of a message involves the total effect of elements such as page or screen design, typography, and graphics.
 
  A) resonance
  B) semantic structure
  C) production quality
  D) information value
  E) layout



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D
Explanation: D) Any space that doesn't include text or artwork is white or blank space. These unused areas provide visual contrast and resting points for your readers.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C
Explanation: C) The production quality of a message (the total effect of page or screen design, typography, graphics, etc.) plays an important role in the effectiveness of a message.



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