"Anonymous. Does Marcus or our own Jonathan not step to a position that is backing LOD."
POSITION or ALIGNMENT???
"Try to understand that the right foot is turning all the way to backing LOD. It doesn't stop half way."
Of course it doesn't STOP, but in fact the given alignment is in the middle of this turn. The given alignment is backing DW. Obviously the foot turned to reach DW, and it will continue right on turning until it reaches something on the order of backing LOD. But DW is the given alignment.
I wonder if you will ever figure out why that is the case?
"Alex Moore"
Yes, and while we are dragging dear old Alex into it, let's please look at his drawing where we see the footprint backing DW and then overlayed a second outline in that position backing LOD. I think that makes the reality of the situation of initial vs final alignment sufficiently clear, don't you?
"Once again watch the examples given and if either of them have picked an alignment that is backing diagnal to the wall at the end of step two"
You will never learn, will you. Nobody is debating the alignment at the END of step two, because that is not the point in the step at which alignments are given. Everyone agrees the alignmment at the END is backing LOD, but the given alignment is backing DW because that happens first.
Will you ever understand why they wrote it that way?
"You seem to believe as you have written The right foot continues to turn as step three is taken."
No, that mistaken answer was someone else. The proper answer is that the right foot continues to turn as step two is CONCLUDED.