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aleksandrvk [35]
1 year ago
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Determining a potential audience's characteristics will help you decide whether your audience for an argumentative essay will be

interested, disinterested or
English
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Vsevolod [243]1 year ago
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Determining a potential audience's characteristics will help you decide whether your audience for an argumentative essay will be interested, disinterested or oppose.

<h3>What is the audience's characteristics ?</h3>

The audience's characteristics  can be described as the characteristics that those that are participating in an argumentative essay have, so as to be able to determine if they are in support or they were not in support of the argument.

It should be noted that in an argumentative essay the audience that is in the support of the motion is been as the one that have the same perceptive with the topic, while the one that oppose the topic can be seen as one that have perspective that is different from that of the  topic.

In conclusion, to know about the audience that do not support or that support the motion can be known by their characteristics which will help to differentiate them.

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