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advertisement First Last Name 2015 Picture Name of product Slogan One descriptive feature or enticement

Name of product picture All Selling points (detailed features) Enticements (1-2) Contact info. limitations Prod. Info.

The following steps will show you how to … Topic sentence Labeled Diagram (from panel 3)

1. Bold simple step. Command statement. Elaborations Warnings/cautions Remember: simple wording – no sentences Proofread your work. (Spelling & capitals)

2. Bold simple step. Command statement. Elaborations Warnings/cautions Remember: simple wording – no sentences

3. Bold simple step. Command statement. Elaborations Warnings/cautions Remember: simple wording – no sentences

4. Bold simple step. Command statement. Elaborations Warnings/cautions Remember: simple wording – no sentences

“Thank you for…” or “Congratulations you have…” Additional options Additional warnings/cautions Trouble-shooting conclusion