It identifies your target audience
In creating an audience profile, you will be able to see the social and economic characteristics of your audience, that will allow you to identify your target audience.
<h2>Example:</h2>
When there's a thunderstorm outside someone may say "Wow how beautiful is the weather outside"
<h3><em>Definition and Other Examples:</em></h3>
<em>Almost like Sarcasm </em>
Verbal Irony- When a person says something but they mean something else.
- <em>Like I said before it's like Sarcasm...</em><em> </em><em>Someone gives a joke that is not funny and another person may respond by saying </em><em>"Oh wow that's so funny" ... </em><em>When in reality it was not funny to that person.</em>
<h3><em>Try Some of These Other Examples:</em></h3>
- Someone breaks their leg and says "This Is just great"
- Someone gives a funny joke another person is laughing hard and says "I'm dead"
- Someone trips and falls and says "That was fun"
- Someone's WIFI connection fails and they say "My life is over"
- When someone sees another person upset they say "I guess your day is going great"
- A person going to math class who hates math says "Oh great my favorite subject"
<em>Hope that Helps!!!!!</em>
The correct answer is this one: "They went to the railroad stations and bought tickets for the fast trains and the slow trains and even the trains that back up and run backward instead of where they start to go." This is the line of the excerpt from Carl Sandburg's "How the Animals Lost Their Tails and Got Them Back Traveling from Philadelphia to Medicine Hat" that uses repetition and <span>alliteration.</span>
The phrase to jump is an example of a verb
I can describe..
A busy market has many people in it and buying groceries..
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