Attempting to make the introductory paragraph easier to understand.
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@@ -299,13 +299,17 @@
JSON, as specified in [[!RFC4627]], is a simple language for representing
data on the Web. <tref>Linked Data</tref> is a technique for creating a network
of inter-connected data across different Web documents and Web sites.
-A <em>thing</em> in this data network is typically identified using an
-<tref>IRI</tref> (Internationalized Resource Identifier), which is typically
-dereference-able, and thus may be used to find more information about the
-<em>thing</em>. The <tref>IRI</tref> allows
-a software program to start at one <em>thing</em> and follow links to other
-<em>things</em> in order to learn more about all of the things described on the
-Web.
+A <em>document</em> in this data network is typically identified using an
+<tref>IRI</tref> (Internationalized Resource Identifier). A software program
+can typically follow an IRI just like you follow a URL by putting it into your
+browser's location bar. By following IRIs, a software program can find
+more information about the <em>document</em> and the <em>thing</em>s that
+the document describes.
+These <em>things</em> may also be identified using <tref>IRI</tref>s. The
+<tref>IRI</tref> allows a software program to start at one
+<em>document</em> and follow links to other
+<em>documents</em> or <em>things</em> in order to learn more about all of
+the <em>documents</em> and <em>things</em> described on the Web.
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