As you're revising the content of an online report,

A) avoid the use of headings and subheadings.
B) include extraneous details; then let your audience sort them out.
C) scatter essential elements throughout the text of the report.
D) strip out all information that doesn't directly meet audience needs.
E) expand topics through the use of links.


Answer: D
Explanation: D) Tight, efficient writing that's easy to skim is always a plus, but it's especially important for impatient online audiences. Review the content of an online report carefully; take out all information that doesn't directly meet audience needs, and condense everything else as much as possible.

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