To avoid ethical problems with visual support in a message,
A) limit background information.
B) exaggerate visual information that supports your argument.
C) group data carefully.
D) use emotional manipulation.
E) simplify cause-and-effect relationships whenever possible.
Answer: C
Explanation: C) It is unethical to mislead an audience by hiding or minimizing visual information that runs counter to your argument—and don't exaggerate visual information that supports your argument.
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