I think the key is to focus on the metrics that directly measure engagement, like clicks and overall engagement trends over time. The other options seem more tangential, so I'll steer clear of those.
Wait, what's the difference between Engagement Score and Highest Engagement? I'm a little confused on how those two metrics might be different on a dashboard.
Hmm, I'm not entirely sure about this one. Let me think through the options carefully and try to eliminate any that don't seem directly related to an engagement dashboard.
Ah, the age-old question: 'What are the components of an Engagement Program Dashboard?' It's like asking a chef what's in their secret sauce - the answer is always 'I can't tell you, it's a secret!'
Wait, what about 'Highest Engagement'? Is that like the person who clicks the most, or the one who's the most engaged overall? I'm going to go with A, D, and E to play it safe.
Clicks and Pending sends? That's more like an Email Campaign Dashboard. This question is testing our knowledge of engagement metrics, not just sending metrics.
I'm pretty sure Engagement Over Time, Engagement Score, and Highest Engagement are the components of an Engagement Program Dashboard. The others seem a bit off the mark.
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