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cnetterville

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Use ________ when you need to help your audience grasp key points about sets of data or visualize connections between ideas.
 
  A) facts and figures
  B) descriptions
  C) visual aids
  D) narratives or stories
  E) references to authority

Question 2

Whatever the length of your message, you should limit the number of major support points to roughly
 
  A) two.
  B) three.
  C) six.
  D) ten.
  E) fifteen.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C
Explanation: C) Effective visual aids can help your audience grasp key points about sets of data or visualize connections between ideas.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C
Explanation: C) Most arguments can be supported by six or fewer supporting statements. Any number of supporting statements greater than six may seem like overkill to your reader. If you really have more than six supporting statements, it is a good idea to combine some of the statements on your list to hold the overall number down.



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