Question

Which choice best explains the reason for the use of graphics to aid comprehension when writing informative or explanatory texts?(1 point)
Responses

Graphics can be used when the information in a text is likely to interest the reader.
Graphics can be used when the information in a text is likely to interest the reader.

Graphics can be used when a reader has likely encountered the topic of a text before.
Graphics can be used when a reader has likely encountered the topic of a text before.

Graphics can be used when it would be hard to use audio or video to provide the information.
Graphics can be used when it would be hard to use audio or video to provide the information.

Graphics can be used when information is difficult to express in words.
Graphics can be used when information is difficult to express in words.
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The choice that best explains the reason for the use of graphics to aid comprehension when writing informative or explanatory texts is:

Graphics can be used when information is difficult to express in words.

This option highlights the primary purpose of graphics, which is to clarify or represent information visually when verbal descriptions might be inadequate or unclear.