Asked by winnie
How should writers take into account their audience when developing a topic?(1 point)
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They should avoid giving information that the audience is likely to be unfamiliar with.
They should avoid giving information that the audience is likely to be unfamiliar with.
They should consider the likely age of the audience and their knowledge of the topic.
They should consider the likely age of the audience and their knowledge of the topic.
They should not be concerned about the audience because anyone could read the text.
They should not be concerned about the audience because anyone could read the text.
They should assume that the writer has no knowledge of the topic they are discussing.
They should assume that the writer has no knowledge of the topic they are discussing.
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They should consider the likely age of the audience and their knowledge of the topic.
(Adjust tone, examples, background detail, and vocabulary to match the audience’s age and prior knowledge.)
(Adjust tone, examples, background detail, and vocabulary to match the audience’s age and prior knowledge.)
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