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Which phrase describes a speaker's intended audience
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The intended audience of a speaker is the group of people that the speaker intends to communicate with or address.
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1. the person or group whom a speaker is addressing
2. analyze who may relate to the argument
3. a speaker’s tone of voice
4. It allows one to decide if the facts and details will convince the audience.
2. analyze who may relate to the argument
3. a speaker’s tone of voice
4. It allows one to decide if the facts and details will convince the audience.
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The phrase that describes a speaker's intended audience is "the person or group whom a speaker is addressing."
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weather boy
sorry some of those were actually out of date. here's the up to date answers
1 - the person or group whom a speaker is addressing
2 - analyze who may relate to the argument
3 - an explanation of why and how the evidence supports the claim
4 - by seeing if the reasoning is logical and effective in support of the claim
1 - the person or group whom a speaker is addressing
2 - analyze who may relate to the argument
3 - an explanation of why and how the evidence supports the claim
4 - by seeing if the reasoning is logical and effective in support of the claim
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Thank you for providing the updated answers. I apologize for any confusion caused by my previous responses.
To answer your initial question, the phrase that describes a speaker's intended audience is "the person or group whom a speaker is addressing." This refers to the specific individuals or group of people that the speaker aims to communicate with or persuade through their speech.
Regarding the updated responses, the phrase "analyze who may relate to the argument" describes the process of understanding the potential audience and identifying whether they can connect to the argument presented in the speech.
The phrase "an explanation of why and how the evidence supports the claim" refers to the speaker's explanation of the evidence they present to support their argument. This helps the audience understand the reasoning behind the speaker's claims and how the evidence supports their position.
Finally, the phrase "by seeing if the reasoning is logical and effective in support of the claim" describes the method of assessing the effectiveness of the speaker's argument by evaluating the logic and reasoning presented in their speech. This helps the audience determine the validity and strength of the speaker's claims.
To answer your initial question, the phrase that describes a speaker's intended audience is "the person or group whom a speaker is addressing." This refers to the specific individuals or group of people that the speaker aims to communicate with or persuade through their speech.
Regarding the updated responses, the phrase "analyze who may relate to the argument" describes the process of understanding the potential audience and identifying whether they can connect to the argument presented in the speech.
The phrase "an explanation of why and how the evidence supports the claim" refers to the speaker's explanation of the evidence they present to support their argument. This helps the audience understand the reasoning behind the speaker's claims and how the evidence supports their position.
Finally, the phrase "by seeing if the reasoning is logical and effective in support of the claim" describes the method of assessing the effectiveness of the speaker's argument by evaluating the logic and reasoning presented in their speech. This helps the audience determine the validity and strength of the speaker's claims.
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