Michael, the training coordinator at Jaxon Solutions, inspected the written materials for a new training program and concluded that the materials were not very readable. Which condition would most likely lead Michael to this conclusion?
A. The training material consisted of too many long sentences.
B. The training material contained many checklists.
C. Most statements of the training materials were limited to simple words.
D. The training material was devoid of technical jargon.
E. The text of the materials was combined with illustrations.
Answer: A
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