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diff --git a/Doc/reference/datamodel.rst b/Doc/reference/datamodel.rst
index 0e0a9e2..7c140a3 100644
--- a/Doc/reference/datamodel.rst
+++ b/Doc/reference/datamodel.rst
@@ -320,9 +320,9 @@ Sequences
A bytes object is an immutable array. The items are 8-bit bytes,
represented by integers in the range 0 <= x < 256. Bytes literals
- (like ``b'abc'``) and the built-in function :func:`bytes` can be used to
- construct bytes objects. Also, bytes objects can be decoded to strings
- via the :meth:`~bytes.decode` method.
+ (like ``b'abc'``) and the built-in :func:`bytes()` constructor
+ can be used to create bytes objects. Also, bytes objects can be
+ decoded to strings via the :meth:`~bytes.decode` method.
Mutable sequences
.. index::
@@ -349,9 +349,9 @@ Sequences
.. index:: bytearray
A bytearray object is a mutable array. They are created by the built-in
- :func:`bytearray` constructor. Aside from being mutable (and hence
- unhashable), byte arrays otherwise provide the same interface and
- functionality as immutable bytes objects.
+ :func:`bytearray` constructor. Aside from being mutable
+ (and hence unhashable), byte arrays otherwise provide the same interface
+ and functionality as immutable :class:`bytes` objects.
.. index:: module: array
@@ -1253,8 +1253,8 @@ Basic customization
.. index:: builtin: bytes
- Called by :func:`bytes` to compute a byte-string representation of an
- object. This should return a ``bytes`` object.
+ Called by :ref:`bytes <func-bytes>` to compute a byte-string representation
+ of an object. This should return a :class:`bytes` object.
.. index::
single: string; __format__() (object method)