Saturday, September 19, 2015

Blog Post 3.7

1.) What do the conventions of this genre - the Quick Reference Guide - seem to be? 
    Its seems to me that it a stigmatization of important information that cover controversial issues.
2.)How are those conventions defined by the author’s formatting and design choices?
    They are defined by the audience. Since they are short paragraphs over set points the author designed the purposely to get to the point more quickly and nor bore the audience from lengthy reading.

3.)What does the purpose of these QRGs seem to be?
    They seem to be short, sweet and to the point.

4.)Who is the intended audience for these different QRGs? Are they all intended for similar audiences? Or different? How & why?
    Yes and No. QRGs are for those who are looking for a quick answer but, different QRGs have different answer for different topics which means they are meant for different audiences. For example one may be over the body while another is over killing. Both audience want a short and quick answer but, to different topics. 

5.)How do the QRGs use imagery or visuals? Why do you think they use them in this way?
    I noticed that most QRGS use imagery in the start of their writing so they can caught the viewers attention. 

REFLECTION 
After reading and leaving a comment on Anhony's and and Andrew's post I feel that between the three of us we all had the same ideas for answering these three questions about QRGs 

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