Multiple Choice
General categories of type alignment include which of the following? Select all that apply.
A) Left-aligned: Text aligned to the left margin and ragged or uneven on the right side; it is also called left-justification or flush left\ragged right .
B) Right-aligned: Text aligned to the right margin and ragged or uneven on the left margin; it is also called right-justification or flush right\ragged left .
C) Justified: Text aligned on both the left and right sides.
D) Centered: Lines of type centered on an imaginary central vertical axis.
E) Runaround: Type wraps around an image, photograph, or graphic element; it is also called text wrap .
F) Frame: Type is set around the perimeter of a page.
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