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stich3 [128]
3 years ago
13

2. Audience - The audience is comprised of people who can in some way act on this exigence Whois

English
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eduard3 years ago
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Primary Audience/Influence on Language Choices – List specific words/phrases that seem to be specifically designed to resonate with this particular audience.Secondary Audience/Influence on Language Choices (when appropriate – there is not always a secondary audience). List specific words/phrases that seem to be specifically designed to resonate with this particular audience.

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