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Pre-instructional Strategy: Pretest

Questions: 1) Which business card on the left is easier to read? a)Business Card A b)business card B 2) Which business card on the left emphasizes color and text? a) Business Card A b) Business Card B 3) Which business card on left appeals to you most? Explain. a) Business card A b) Business card B

Questions: 1)Which business card on the left is has more consistency? a)Business Card A b)Business Card B 2) Which business card on the left allows the readers eyes to wander off the card? a) Business Card A b) Business Card B 3) Which business card on left appeals to you most? Explain. a) Business Card A b) Business Card B

Questions: 1)Which report cover on the left is the most sophisticated? a)Report Cover A b)Report Cover B 2) Which report cover on the left has an alignment system that is dull? a) Report Cover A b)Report Cover B 3) Which report cover on left appeals to you most? Explain. a)Report Cover A b)Report Cover B

Questions: 1) Which list on the left is placed into visual groups? a)List A b)List B 2) Which list on the left has the best organization? a) List A b)List B 3) Which list on left appeals to you most? Explain. a)List A b)List B