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maksim [4K]
2 years ago
6

The specific group of audience members that you, as a speaker, most wish to address or influence is your

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1 answer:
AVprozaik [17]2 years ago
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Answer: Target Audience

Explanation:

Target audience the is the public that is aimed or intended by the speaker that are likely concerned with the speech , advertisement, publication or message. They are focused by the speaker apart from the complete lot of audience as they are highly interested in the content and influential.

according to the question,if a person is a speaker then, he/she should concentrate on target audience by addressing them because they are the prime intention of the speech and can be influenced.

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