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stiks02 [169]
3 years ago
11

James wants to show how an increase in poverty in India has hurt the health of young children there. What approach should he use

to integrate several formats effectively on one screen?
Show a series of photos, and use a voice-over audio file to explain what a graph of poverty looks like.
Show a graph surrounded by text that explains the increase in poverty in India.
Show a related graph and photo, and insert audio that describes the impact of poverty.
Show a clip-art version of a poor child next to text describing poverty rates.
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2 answers:
sergejj [24]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Show a related graph and photo, and insert audio that describes the impact of poverty

Explanation:

I took the test

lisabon 2012 [21]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Show a related graph and photo, and insert audio that describes the impact of poverty

Explanation:

The best approach James can make to represent and integrate several formats effectively of an increase in poverty in India and how it has hurt the health of young children there, is by showing a related graph and photo, and insert audio that describes the impact of poverty.

This is because, by showing a related graph and picture, he is effectively showing the poverty rates and how it actually affects the people and the added audio would help convey the pains of the people than any picture ever could.

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