June 23, 2004

What is the differences between Prose cue and Graphical cue, and how are they related to each other.


Few days a go,i posted this question.The answers to the question can be found on page 68 of our corse book.It states:Prose cue is a statement or phrase that tells the readers where the writer is going next.Where as Grpahical cue is a design element such as bullet or indentation that directs reader's eyes to the information or signals how that information relates to ther materials around it.

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