The mayor of the city asked Jessica to design a brochure and create appropriate content regarding the benefits of wearing helmets while riding motorbikes. He wanted her to highlight this as a better option to not wearing them
What kind of a brochure would Jessica have to create, and why?
a) Persuasive; as the brochure is supposed to persuade the readers to adopt a favorable view toward wearing helmets
b) Informative; as the best way to get people to wear helmets would be to provide them with information that will encourage them to wear helmets
c) Illustrative; as the favorable pictures of the topic in a brochure have a bigger impact than anything else
d) Technical; as the brochure presents the idea along with the technicalities is more likely to influence people
ANS: a
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