It is likely that Tom picks Myrtle because he thinks she will be an easy woman to control. She is not wealthy, powerful, or socially connected, so she doesn't pose much of a threat to him. Myrtle also readily accepts Tom's fabricated story about being unable to divorce Daisy because "she's a Catholic."
D. What prior knowledge does my audience have?
You would teach a kindergarten class about animals differently than you would a group of zoologists. <span />
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I would say that Historical Events, Manuals, and Biographies are typically in chronological order.