Review the poster.
https://www. cdc. gov/handwashing/pdf/wash-your-hands -fact-sheet-508.pdf
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Chemistry, 05.02.2021 04:00 deadlydazy13
Review the poster.
https://www. cdc. gov/handwashing/pdf/wash-your-hands -fact-sheet-508.pdf
What is the greatest advantage of using a poster to present the information in “Stop Germs! Wash Your Hands”?
A poster that features brief sentences conveys urgency and simplifies content.
The extensive detail in posters captures viewers and causes them to stop and read.
The colors and images of a poster often convey a stronger message than words.
A poster appeals to several senses at once, which makes it hard to ignore.
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