What is a ragged right margin, and should you use a justified right margin instead?
a. A ragged right margin is one in which the lines end at the same point on the right edge of
the pagewhich is the preferred format because it is visually more attractive.
b. A ragged right margin is one in which the lines do not end at the same point on the right
edge of the pagewhich is the preferred format because it is easier to read.
c. A ragged right margin is one in which the lines end at the same point on the right edge of
the pagewhich is the preferred format because it is easier to read.
d. A ragged right margin is one in which the lines do not end at the same point on the right
edge of the pagewhich is the preferred format because it is visually more attractive.
Question 2
When readers pick up a document, what information design elements do they see that direct
them in reading and using it?
a. Summaries
b. Introduction and conclusion
c. Graphics and other visuals
d. Headings, white space, emphasis markers, icons, and such elements