Which of the following describes an example of how knowing the intended audience of a media message could help someone analyze the purpose of a media message?

A) If a person knows that the intended audience is a group of people who want to learn about multiple sides of a particular issue, that person could assume that the purpose was to persuade.
B) If a person knows the intended audience is likely Republican voters, that person could assume that the purpose of the media was to educate the audience.
C) If a person knows that the intended audience of a media message is a group of farmers who are against government restrictions on farming, a person could assume that the purpose of the media message was to entertain.
D) If a person knows the intended audience of a media message is likely Democratic voters, that person could assume that the purpose of the media message may be more for persuasion than to inform or educate.

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D) If a person knows the intended audience of a media message is likely Democratic voters, that person could assume that the purpose of the media message may be more for persuasion than to inform or educate.

This option effectively illustrates how understanding the intended audience can help analyze the purpose of the media message. It suggests that certain messages may be crafted to persuade or mobilize a specific political group, rather than simply to inform or educate them.