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Based on the criteria for a clear procedure, which aspect of Ward's excerpt from The Common Sense of Bicycling: Bicycling for Ladies is most likely to confuse readers?
It uses short and simple language that may confuse readers.
It uses playful and humorous language that may confuse readers.
It uses familiar and everyday language that may confuse readers.
It uses complex and technical language that may confuse readers.
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It uses complex and technical language that may confuse readers.
Explanation: A clear procedure should use plain, familiar wording and avoid jargon; technical or specialized terms make steps harder to follow and are the most likely source of reader confusion.
Explanation: A clear procedure should use plain, familiar wording and avoid jargon; technical or specialized terms make steps harder to follow and are the most likely source of reader confusion.
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