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liraira [26]
3 years ago
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B. What potential challenges could you have connecting with this audience with your writing?

English
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True [87]3 years ago
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Answer:

You may not be able to interest  the auidence or you might bore them. The audience could have the opposite opinion of what you might think.

bazaltina [42]3 years ago
4 0

Hi. You have not informed which audience your question is referring to. This makes it difficult for your question to be answered. However, to help you I'll explain what a target audience is and how you should connect your writing with that audience.

Target audience is the term that refers to the audience you want to reach with your text. Once you understand and recognize this target audience, you will have the following challenges to connect it to your text:

  1. Recognize the type of language the target audience uses and use that language in your text. A text aimed at physicians, for example, might have language with technical and academic terms, while a text on community health might not have technical terms, but simple, clear language that allows community members to understand.
  2. Setting the target audience's age is also important when choosing the type of language.
  3. Define the level of academic education that the target audience can present.
  4. Define the interests of the target audience.
  5. Define how the text can catch the attention of the target audience.
  6. Define how the text can be applied to the daily lives of the target audience.

You can find more information about target audience and how to write an article at the links below:

brainly.com/question/15070780?referrer=searchResults

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