The correct answer is B. By providing the word Incorrect next to all of the wrongs answers will provide screen reader users a text indication and the color red will help those that can see it. By putting a graphic with the letter X next to an answer does not onvey meaning to if the answer is wrong. X can mean so many things but a graphic with a letter inside of it does not display information to screen reader users.
X can be announced as the letter x by screen reader, which can be confusing to its user. So it is not the most accessible way to demonstrate a wrong answer without an explanation to what x means.
B. All wrong answers are preceded by the word 'incorrect' in red.
This option provides a text-based indication ("incorrect") that can be read by screen readers and understood by users with color blindness or visual impairments, while the use of color (red) still aids users who can see it.
I think it's B, since an X would require understanding that symbol means incorrect, whereas, simply saying it is incorrect plainly says it without a symbol.
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