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Svetllana [295]
2 years ago
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Why can the reader conclude that this e-mail was written for a general audience? it contains language that suggests that the gen

eral audience is officially connected to the nature center. it assumes that the general audience already knows a lot about the nature center and its annual fundraiser. it assumes that the general audience is in a position to effect big changes in the nature center. it contains background information about the nature center that a general audience would need.
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1 answer:
alex41 [277]2 years ago
7 0

It contains background information about the Nature Center that a general audience would need.

Nature center

As per the opening paragraph given here from a formal e-mail, the reader would conclude that the e-mail was composed for a general audience as the inclusion of 'background information about the Nature Center reflects the information that a general audience would require'. A general audience comprises distinct categories of people who may or may not possess the relevant contextual knowledge about the subject or topic and therefore, require background information to understand the topic and intended information clearly and comprehensively.

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