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 * __Contrast-__** Contrast is used in different ways. For example the way you make your name stand out in the visual resume. You also can tell what are the headlines or the major sections in the resume. In contrast it makes a difference from the rest of the resume. It also shows the difference between the regular and the important parts of the resume. Contrast makes a difference if you want to know what the important from the important. Such as the name of the cereal brand than the facts, information or the ingredients used to make the items. Contrast brings out the good and importance in me. Contrast make it easy to pick out the important from none important ======

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__**Alignment-**__There are many ways alignment can be used. I used alignment in my resume. I used bullet points and used left alignment. Alignment helps keep order and organizes the information. There is also straight alignment. Sometimes while typing or writing you must  **you mus**t make **sure** sure  everything is aligned. You must make it look tidy and neat keep everything is aligned. You have a pattern such as bullet pointing and left, right and center alignment. Alignment. Alignment. You must make it look tidy and neat. Keeps everything in a tip top shape. Puts information where they belong. (//**Many sentence fragments. Please use complete sentence.**//) ======

__**Repetition -** __Repetition **-** There are many **repetitions** repetition . **Repetition** Repetition  is like repeating a pattern such as in the army when they walk in left, right, left, and right way. It is a constant patter. The same way you bold important information. The same way you use bullet points to align data for each of the subtitles for the resume. Pattern is a way you do something or go a certain way. There is also **repetition** repetition of word. (Such as I do this, I do that, and I am this is sometimes okay.) When talking about your self you may use "I" may times. It is all about the pattern. In my resume **repetition** repetition <span style="font-family: Georgia,serif; font-size: 110%;">was **used** <span style="font-family: Georgia,serif; font-size: 110%; text-decoration: line-through;">used <span style="font-family: Georgia,serif; font-size: 110%;"> many times. Especially when bolding and putting bullet points where **they** <span style="font-family: Georgia,serif; font-size: 110%; text-decoration: line-through;">they <span style="font-family: Georgia,serif; font-size: 110%;"> belong. (//**The assignment was to describe where you used repetition in the graphic elements not where you repeated words.**//)

<span style="font-family: Georgia,serif; font-size: 110%;">__**Proximity-**__ Proximity is represented in my resume because each and all of information is in a category such as experience, education, and honors and awards. Under experience I put all the things I am capable of. Used subtitles and stuck to the main idea. I also have used each of the four topics to fix and revise my essay. You must stick to the color scheme to keep it neat, tidy, and interesting. It is your style of doing what you think is correct and right. Contrast, Alignment, Repetition <span style="font-family: Georgia,serif; font-size: 17.6px; text-decoration: line-through;">Repetition <span style="font-family: Georgia,serif; font-size: 110%;">and Proximity and these are the four resume analysis topics.

<span style="color: #ff0000; font-family: Georgia,serif; font-size: 110%;">Please check your spelling and please use complete sentences.