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Xelga [282]
3 years ago
6

Who is most likely the intended audience of the document?

English
2 answers:
11111nata11111 [884]3 years ago
8 0
What is the document about?
Lana71 [14]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Hi! I'm afraid that <u>your answer is incomplete since you didn't attach the document the task is referring to.</u> I did a little research online but, unfortunately, with so little information there's not much I can do. <em>Anyways, I'll guide you to give the correct answer. </em>

Explanation:

The first thing you have to do in order to know which is the correct option is to <em>carefully read the text in the document</em>. While reading it, ask yourself: <em>Who is the speaker talking to? Is the speaker talking to people with kids? Is the speaker talking to young men and women that are seeking for a job? Is the speaker talking to people that study something related with tech? Is the speaker talking to people that are in the University? </em>

<u>How can you realize the target of the text?</u> Well, by paying attention to the words in it, you'll find some clues: <em>if you read words related with having children with difficulties, your option will be the first one; if you read words related to the problem of not being able to find a job, your answer will be B; if you read technical words and concepts, your answer will be C; and if the phrases are referred to life in the university and the issues you can find there, your answer will be D. </em>

You just have to fully understand what you are reading. Read it more than once if you need to.

You'll do great!

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