Introduction In this short journal response, consider what you have read this week about  audience.   

Introduction

In this short journal response, consider what you have read this week about 
audience

 

Assignment

Consider responding to the following prompts as you work through your journal:

1. What are the different characteristics we might use to discuss an audience? How might these specific characteristics influence how we write for that audience?

2. Do you believe it is easier or more difficult to write for an audience that you know nothing about? Explain your response. 

3. Can you think of an real-life example of when 
you have changed the way you would normally speak because of who you were speaking 
to?

 

Resources

·
“Writing for an Audience”Links to an external site. from University of Maryland’s Global Campus (opens in new window): An in-depth discussion of audience from a more academic perspective

·
“Intended Audience: How to Write for Your Intended Audience”Links to an external site. from 
MasterClass (opens in new window): A look at why writing for an audience matters and a guide for catering your writing to a specific audience

 

Grading Criteria

· Your journal response should be around 200 words and address the above prompts.

· You MUST provide evidence that you did the reading.  This means that there should be specific and relevant points mentioned FROM the reading(s). 

 

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