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Why was the leaflet designed in such a manner?  

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Why was the leaflet designed in such a manner? o All of the information on the leaflet has been designed in such a manner so that it is easy to read and retains the readers' attention. The information has been well-spaced, condensed into a few lines so that there is not an over-indulgence in unnecessary details and bullet points have been used to condense the information and present it readable chunks, so that the target audience remains interested and are not forced to read a heavy text. o Direct language is featured in the leaflet (e.g. "You" and "Are you Magistrate Material?) to address the reader and engage their attention. Rhetorical questions have also been used for the same purpose. Rhetorical questions introduce each individual section and keep the readers attention focused on the question that is relevant in the specific section. o The language used is plain and simple...

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