2. How to Guide
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3. • This guide is accurate because
my phone also does this because
I got the same type.
• It avoids ambiguity because you
know what its saying. It’s telling
you the exact how to.
• It references Apple by saying
“Apple calls this Raise to Wake.”
How to Guide
4. How to Guide
• It is clear on how to open the phone.
For example “press the Home button
to use TouchID to scan your
fingerprint and unlock your phone. If
you want, you can still enter a
passcode to unlock it.”
• It is using informal register/language
to connect to the audience. For
example “you’ve” “it’s a bit weird.”
5. Leaflet
• The leaflet shows conciseness by using
tables
• They use clarity by using colour coding to
differentiate the buses. They also use coding
for the entire leaflet by using green because
it is symbolic of nature and the Moorbuses
are country buses.
• There is a little bit of ambiguity because I
though the bus times where bus numbers
• This flyer follows legal constraints and you
can tell this because they had to list the
price.
• The time tables are very concise because
they need to make sure they show the times
and places clearly so that the audience can
go.
6. Factual Journalism
• There is an argument here between
vegans and non-vegans. There has
been a group of vegans causing
trouble to farmers. This article tell us
the story from both perspectives and
gives us opinion from both sides.
• They name societies and groups in
this article.
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7. Instruction Manual
• There is no ambiguity in their
instructions because they use images
and labels to show you how to do
things.
• The images and labels also make the
instructions clear because they show
what the parts are and where to put
them.
• They use formal language to be clear
and understandable.