A consultant is designing a flowchart for a presentation. The flowchart uses red arrows to guide viewers to the next object. Which of the following represents the function being used?
B. Sequence.
In the context of a flowchart, arrows are typically used to represent the flow or sequence of steps or actions. The red arrows are guiding the viewer from one object to the next, indicating the order or progression of the steps in the flowchart.
Here's why the other options are less relevant:
A. Engagement: While color could help with engagement, it's not the primary function of the arrows in this context. The arrows are primarily indicating the flow or sequence of steps.
C. Exit strategy: This would refer to steps or plans for exiting a process or situation, but arrows in a flowchart aren't necessarily representing exit strategies in this scenario.
D. Color-coding: While the red arrows might be color-coded, the primary function of the arrows is to indicate sequence, not just to apply color for identification or categorization.
B. Sequence
The use of red arrows in the flowchart to guide viewers to the next object represents a sequence. In a flowchart, sequence refers to the order in which actions or steps occur. Arrows are typically used to show the direction or flow from one step to the next, which is what the red arrows are helping to achieve.
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