What are three differences between digital texts and printed texts? Select all that apply(1 point)

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Only digital texts can have hotspots.
Only digital texts can have hotspots.

Only digital texts can be multimodal.
Only digital texts can be multimodal.

Only digital texts can have audio and video.
Only digital texts can have audio and video.

Only digital texts can have long image captions.
Only digital texts can have long image captions.

Only digital texts can have zoomable images.
Only digital texts can have zoomable images.

1 answer

The differences between digital texts and printed texts that apply are:

  1. Only digital texts can have hotspots.
  2. Only digital texts can be multimodal.
  3. Only digital texts can have audio and video.
  4. Only digital texts can have zoomable images.

However, it is important to note that while digital texts excel in these features, printed texts may also utilize images and captions, but they cannot incorporate interactive elements like hotspots or multimedia content in the same way as digital texts. Therefore, options about long image captions are more ambiguous as both formats can include captions, but their length and presentation might differ.