Asked by Marandyn Yager on Sep 25, 2024

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When editing a wiki,which of the following is least likely to ensure a well edited work?

A) Letting go of traditional authorship, recognition and control
B) Encouraging all team member's to improve each other's work
C) Using templates and other formatting options to make sure content matches other contributors
D) Using the sandbox to practice editing and writing
E) Using the inverted pyramid to outline content and thoughts

Traditional Authorship

The attribution of a work (literature, music, art) to an identified, individual originator or group of creators.

Inverted Pyramid

A writing structure common in news reporting, presenting the most important information first, followed by details in decreasing order of importance.

  • Understand the importance of discussion areas, experimental zones, and frameworks within wikis to facilitate practice and collaborative composition, free from the worry of instant publication.
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nkongzembo carolyn2 days ago
Final Answer :
E
Explanation :
E)The inverted pyramid style allows the writer to cover the most important information briefly at first and then gradually reveal successive layers of detail-letting readers choose to see those additional layers if they want to. It is not an editing tool.