Millions of books are purchased every year. However, authors only collect a small fraction of the profit.

How does the effectiveness of the two sentences compare?
(1 point)
• The first is more effective.
• The second is more effective.
• Neither sentence is effective.
• They are equally effective.

1 answer

The question you're asking seems to focus on the effectiveness of the two sentences in conveying a message. Both sentences provide information about book sales and author profits, but they communicate different aspects of the issue.

Since they complement each other rather than compete in effectiveness, one could argue:

  • They are equally effective.

Each provides relevant information that contributes to understanding the overall situation regarding authors and book sales.