Asked by Alexcia Revell on Sep 22, 2024

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________ such as Times New Roman and Garamond have small crosslines at the ends of each letter stroke.

A) Specialty typefaces
B) Serif typefaces
C) Rococo typefaces
D) Sans serif typefaces

Serif Typefaces

Fonts characterized by small lines or strokes attached to the ends of letters, often used to convey formality or elegance.

Times New Roman

A traditional serif typeface widely used in print and digital media for its readability and formal appearance.

  • Acquire knowledge on the suitable employment of text sizes and varieties in business materials.
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Garry Bumboola5 days ago
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Serif typefaces have small crosslines at the ends of each letter stroke. Specialty and Rococo typefaces refer to specific styles within the broader categories of serif and sans serif. Sans serif typefaces do not have these crosslines, so they are not the correct answer.