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Besides the various forms of communication discussed in the first six sections of the Programme, there are other kinds which do not fit easily into traditional patterns of instruction. They include notices, announcements, instructions, notes of guidance, all more or less straightforward methods of arranging and presenting useful information. Less straightforward, but falling into the same communication category, are advertisements.
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Foden, F.E. (1974). Communication Direct: Notices, Announcements, Instructions, Advertisements. In: English in Practice. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-02188-8_7
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