My topic is; How to change a light bulb
Review the introduction for the instruction set. It should describe the procedure, provide background information, and preview the contents and organization. How effective is the introduction? Is there anything missing that the audience would need before they start? What revisions could the author make to make the introduction more useful?
Locate key terms in the instruction set. List them below and evaluate whether the author has explained them. What terms might readers have trouble with?
How are the instructions organized? What is the overall organizational pattern? What organizational patterns are used within sections? How should the writer revise or reconsider the document’s organization?
What design techniques are used to help the audience find what they need? How does the author employ the design principles of proximity, alignment, repetition, and contrast? In addition, evaluate the use of white space, columns, and page grids to achieve an effective communication.
Look at typography. Evaluate the effectiveness of typographical choices for the instruction set. Be sure to pay attention to all textual elements, including headings.
Identify the visual elements (figures and tables). For what purposes are they used? Does the author need to revise their visuals or include additional visuals? Are they referenced, captioned, and cited appropriately?
Are the instructions themselves worded clearly? Do they consistently use the imperative mood and parallelism? Are bullets and numbers used correctly? Is feedback separated from steps? Suggest revisions to instructions that were unclear to you or that do not follow the standard format.
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