how purpose, audience, tone, and content impact academic writing Tiffany Carter Writing about the purpose, audience, tone and the content brings an impact on the writing to be submitted effectively. I believe the purpose of a paragraph or the writing is why the writer originally had written the writing. The purpose leaves an impact on the writing because it is the main topic and for it to not be written and without the purpose there would be no need to write on the topic. Audience also impacts
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communication due to the fact that the addressed audience is a group of several people who have different interest and concerns. The content must be structured to be informative and persuasive to hold the audience’s attention. There is also a harmonious relationship in order to build rapport. The purpose of an interpersonal communication is to remedy a situation with a purposed solution. The tone can be formal and professional, or it can informal. The audience in a business communication is primarily
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management or business owner, proprietor). If out of the 100 students 30 males and 40 females decides to pursue a career in business. I would then research how many students will find a job right after graduation. 3. Say for instance the target audience is a cleaning service ran by women only and the discussion is about new household cleaning products that will hit markets. The main part of the analysis is the women. They will want something safe and harmless towards family and natural environments
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miners trapped 310 meters below the ground. The outcomes of the company and their reaction to the disaster would eventually define how the world, their audience, would see them. It turns out to be very crucial that the spokesperson of the company who issues updates and information to the public is careful and sensitive to the families. The audience the company would be reporting to would be made up of the news correspondence, the victim’s families, and the media. Not only would the company spokesperson
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connect with the audience. I do this first because I feel that any audience member should feel a connection between them and the speaker whether or not they agree or disagree with the speaker. And the way I display this connection with the audience is through the types of immediacy such as verbal immediacy, nonverbal immediacy, technological influences on immediacy, and cultural influences on immediacy. In my first speech of the class, Any Old Bag Speech, I focused on getting the audience to me and like
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Knowing Your Audience On August 5th 2010 the owner, Minera San Esteban of Chilean copper mine located in San Jose and as said by local news to produce around 1,200 tons of copper per year, was under investigation because of a collapse that occurred in which 33 miners were trapped around 300 meters below the surface. They were underground for 17 days total, four of those days they were without food, water or oxygen. At that time it wasn’t known if the miners were alive or not. During the rescue
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Peer review for Zunwang Liu’s Draft By Guanyi Pan Summary: -the author analyzed the EJBR, and talk about its characteristics such as the length of the article, design of each journal, the audience of the journal, the tones of the articles and so on. Then she perorates that EBR is a example of text that can help us to learn the characteristic of discourse community with readers of JEBR actively share goals and communicate with others to pursue goals. Major point: Observation: the main point of
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managed to record a number educative radio programmes which included programmes that covered healthcare matters. The corporate sector has also noticed the importance of radio as a strong medium of communication to reach heterogeneous mass audience. Advertisers have used and are still using the radio to broadcast and promote their products and services .The ability to use entertainment such as music jingles, presentation and script writing to create commercial programs has made advertising
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the message behind. You will noticed that the artist painted the face of the woman in the right bottom corner with teal and pale white contrasting with her black dress, the purpose is to create deliberate emphasis which grasp the attention of the audience to the facial expression of her. Although the use of teal color suggests peacefulness and calm, looking into her eyes, you will sense that she is actually trying to tell people something as if she is very tired and helpless. Summary: Color has
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Finsbury Park Empire theatre in London. In fact Selbit had previously performed the illusion in December 1920 before a select audience of promoters and theatrical agents at the St. George's Hall, London, to try to persuade one of them to book his new act for public shows.[2] His trick, which he billed as "Sawing Through A Woman", was significantly different from what a modern audience would expect. Selbit's assistant was locked inside a closed wooden crate and could not be seen. The impression that she
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