LANGUAGE ARTS: SOUND REASONING.
WHICH PHRASE DESCRIBES A SPEAKER'S INTENDED AUDIENCE?
1. THE TONE OF VOICE USED BY A SPEAKER.
2. THE PERSON OR GROUP WHOM A SPEAKER IS ADDRESSING.
3. THE LANGUAGE USED IN A SPEECH.
4. THE LOCATION OF WHERE A SPEECH IS TAKING PLACE.
3 answers
2. THE PERSON OR GROUP WHOM A SPEAKER IS ADDRESSING.
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
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
These all describe aspects of sound reasoning in language arts, but the phrase that specifically describes a speaker's intended audience is "the person or group whom a speaker is addressing."