A good writer anticipates the audience of a message. Although you can’t always know exactly who the audience is, you can imagine
the general characteristics of the receiver. Profiling your audience allows you to adopt the appropriate tone, language, and channel. Which of the following are appropriate questions to ask when profiling your audience? Check all that apply. a. What is my relationship with the audience? b. How much does the audience know about my topic? c. Why am I writing this message? d. What do I know about the audience’s education, beliefs, culture, and attitude? e. What position does the audience hold in my organization?
Th answers A because it lets the reader know examples of the items making them more aware and it draws there attention by making them relate because they could have the same items that are listed
I would say the first one: "Classical music is much different from big band music."
I've learned that effective sentences have to be grammatically and factually correct, meaning the sentence can't be an opinion. Therefore, the second sentence can't be the answer because it is an opinion statement.