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... audiences from considering how other writers have written for theirs . Occasionally you will find that the writer explicitly names the intended audience , but more often you will have to infer from clues what kind of audience the writer ...
... audiences from considering how other writers have written for theirs . Occasionally you will find that the writer explicitly names the intended audience , but more often you will have to infer from clues what kind of audience the writer ...
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... audience Sagan is writing for ? What kind of audience reads Parade ? Is there a discrepancy between the audience Sagan intended to address and the audience he reached ? How is the question of audience related to Sagan's purpose ...
... audience Sagan is writing for ? What kind of audience reads Parade ? Is there a discrepancy between the audience Sagan intended to address and the audience he reached ? How is the question of audience related to Sagan's purpose ...
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... audience may vary greatly . For instance , the audience for an analysis might be exclusively oneself as in a diary entry written to sort out the writer's feelings or ideas about some experience . It should be stressed that analytical ...
... audience may vary greatly . For instance , the audience for an analysis might be exclusively oneself as in a diary entry written to sort out the writer's feelings or ideas about some experience . It should be stressed that analytical ...
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