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In what forms can narratives be delivered to participants during a TTEx?

AOnly through written reports.

BOrally, in print, or digitally.

CSolely via telepathy.

DExclusively through video recordings.

Answer:

B. Orally, in print, or digitally.

Read Explanation:

The way the scenario unfolds and new information is introduced can be flexible to enhance realism and engagement.

  • Orally: The Exercise Controller or facilitators can verbally provide updates, introduce new challenges, or ask questions to guide the discussion.

  • In print: Written documents like simulated news reports, incident logs, situation updates, or fictional emails can be handed out to participants.

  • Digitally: Information can be shared through projected slides, simulated online platforms, mock social media feeds, or electronic messages, mimicking modern communication channels.


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