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andrezito [222]
4 years ago
11

Chapter 3 discusses three questions to ask about your audience during the planning stage of the writing process. One is "Why and

how will the reader use your document?" What is another question to consider during planning?
a) What are your readers attitudes and expectations?
b) How much time do you have to write the document?
c) Are they male or female?
d) Do you have enough money in the budget to afford usability testing?
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1 answer:
xenn [34]4 years ago
8 0
The answer should be A)what are your readers attitudes and expectations?
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