what are three differences between digital text and printed texts(1 point)

Only digital texts can be multimodal
Only digital texts can have zooms or images
Only digital texts can have audio and video
Only digital texts can have long image captions
Only digital texts can have hotspots

Pick three

1 answer

The three differences between digital text and printed texts are:

  1. Only digital texts can be multimodal - Digital texts can integrate various forms of media, such as images, videos, and interactive elements, while printed texts are limited to letters and static images.

  2. Only digital texts can have audio and video - Digital texts can include embedded audio and video components that enhance the content, whereas printed texts cannot incorporate multimedia elements.

  3. Only digital texts can have hotspots - Digital texts can feature interactive hotspots that allow users to click and access additional information or resources, while printed texts lack this interactive capability.