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damaskus [11]
3 years ago
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The audience for a particular piece of writing his neighbors the purpose of the Texas to persuade them to help solve the problem

of trash in the streets were form of fighting and what kind of support in ketosis support this audience and purpose
English
1 answer:
Lady bird [3.3K]3 years ago
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Answer: A. flyer; details describe problem and possible solutions

Explanation:

Here is the complete question:

The audience for a particular piece of writing is neighbors. The purpose of the text is to persuade them to help solve the problem of trash in the streets. What form of writing and what kind of supporting details best support this audience and purpose?

A. flyer; details describe problem and possible solutions

B. editorial; details include complaints about problem

C. essay; details include complaints about problem

D. newspaper article; details describe problem and possible solutions.

A flyer is a form of paper with a written message that is distributed to people to pass across a vital information. The purpose of a flyer is to enable the individuals who receive it to take a desired action.

In this scenario, the flyer should be used as it is easy to distribute and can also reach a large audience. It should be noted that flyers are also small, therefore people can easily read them as the message in them will be short and concise.

Lastly, it can be used to describe the causes of the problem being faced by the people and the possible solutions.

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