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1 Who’s Your Audience? How an audience affects your writing

2 Audience When you write, your AUDIENCE is the person or persons who will be reading your writing

3 Who’s Your Audience? Teenagers Teenagers Scientists Scientists Doctors Doctors Politicians Politicians Babies Babies Criminals Criminals Voters Voters Grandmother Grandmother Friend Friend Another student Another student Teacher Teacher Adult Adult Young Children Young Children Tax payers Tax payers

4 Audience and Purpose Go Hand In Hand If you are trying to PERSUADE your parents to let you go to a dance, it’s going to look different than if you are trying to PERSUADE a friend to go to a dance

5 Parents Mom and Dad- There is a dance on Friday that I would really like to go to. Teachers and parents will be there to chaperone and so will the principals. This means I will be safe. Also, I think I have been doing a good job of not back talking to you. Please let me go!

6 Friend Brosef- You need to go to this dance because if you don’t, not only will you be a loser, but Dillon is probably going to hook up with your girl! You don’t want that, do you? Also, I heard there wasn’t going to be a lot of teachers there so…

7 Read and determine the audience Hey, man, I need to borrow twenty bucks. Okay? I have to buy this stupid book for my music class. It's about lullabies or something. I can't believe a book of lullabies is so expensive. And I can't believe my instructor is making us buy this book. I know. I should've used the twenty bucks I had yesterday to buy the book, but I forgot about it, and, besides, I really wanted that new CD. So, come on, be cool and lend me the money. I'll pay you back on my next payday

8 Read and determine the audience A. The writer's music instructor B. The writer's supervisor at work C. The writer's friend D. The writer's parents

9 What’s the Purpose? A. To tell the audience how expensive music books are B. To convince the audience that the writer has a job C. To persuade the audience to lend the writer twenty dollars D. To apologize for having spent book money on a CD

10 Read and determine the audience As I prepared to send you my payment, I noticed an error in my monthly statement. You listed a charge against my credit card (account number 1234-5678-9123-4567) in the amount of $23.56 for a purchase at Wal-Mart twice. I made only one purchase at Wal-Mart for that amount not two. Please correct this error immediately by crediting my account in the amount of $23.56. Thank you.

11 Read and determine the audience A.The writer's credit card company B. The writer's friend C. The writer's parents D. Wal-Mart

12 What’s the Purpose? A. To tell the audience that the writer shops at Wal-Mart B. To convince the audience to correct the error C. To inform the audience that a payment is on the way D. To show the audience what a good shopper the writer is

13 Read and determine the audience Single, white female, 25 years of age, in search of a single male, 25–30 years of age, who likes romantic movies, quiet walks on the beach and chili-cheese fries. I love junk food, hate working out, and want to date someone with similar tastes. You be the same.

14 Read and determine the audience A.A single male who is 25 to 30 years of age and interested in dating someone like the writer B. Single women C. Married men D. The writer's parents

15 What’s the Purpose? A. To find someone suitable for the writer to date B. To inform the audience that the writer is desperate for a relationship C. To tell the audience that the writer is the perfect date D. To convince the audience that the writer should have found Mr. Right by now


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