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V@ndy87

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The first 11 characters are important because:
 
  A. They give a person a reason to read the rest of the line
  B. The first 11 characters are always in bold on a resume
  C. When people read on screen, they make decisions about whether to click a link based on the first 11 characters.
  D. A & C
  E. B& C

Question 2

From the plaintiff's perspective one of the best sources for locating medical records of the plaintiff is from:
 
  a. The other side--the defense.
  b. The plaintiff client.
  c. On-line web sites.
  d. A phone book.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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