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1. Oakley Sunglass Case: L, V, S, G

2. Drivers License: L, V, S

3. My Sheetz Card: L, V, S

4. Bath & Body Works Lotion Bottle: V, S, L

5. Blistex: V, S, L

6. Cummins Careers Pen: V, S, L, G

7. Ibuprofen Bottle: V, S, L

8. Jagermeister Lanyard: V, S, L

9. Rolling Rock Bottle Opener: V, S, L

10. Halls Bag: V, S, L

11. Snaphat: V, S, L, A, G

12. Sublime Text Editor Program: V, L

13. Writer/Designer: V, S, L

My most unusual multimodal text in my bag:

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The text that uses all of the modes is Snapchat on my iPhone. The pattern that I saw across texts is that most things include Linguistic, Visual, and Spatial modes, but they are not similar types of text. The texts that are most different from each other are Snapchat and Writer/Designer. Snapchat uses all five, but Writer/Designer uses three. I think that fact that Snapchat uses the five modes together to communicate with others differentiates it from the way Writer/Designer uses the three modes that it does to communicate.