planning a business message is defining the purpose and profile of your audience. It would be foolhardy to jump directly into the writing itself, because the information needs to first be organized; without taking the time to analyze, the writing process is slower, and excessive wordiness and potentially embarrassing text is more likely (Bovee & Thill, 2011). Define the Purpose The purpose of any business message must be carefully defined. Is the purpose worthwhile and realistic, acceptable to
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colors are all neutral gray tones. There are no bright or cheerful feeling colors in this image. Due to the grayish tones used the image feels sad and serious. Kind of image: This image is a realistic image representing a combination of people. The image is representing one particular person, but at the same time sending the message that the person could be any individual. Audience: There are two intended audiences, even perhaps three. The first of the main two audiences this image is speaking
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something most poets want their audience to feel, Justice seems to have a purpose behind this dullness. He uses this technique to show the ordinariness in their suffering, as well as the long lasting, and far from great life that people lived during the Great Depression. One of the most prominent ways to see this is to look at the pantoum format. Because the audience hears two lines two times in an eight line period and this happens multiple times, it makes the tone seem uninteresting and unimportant
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of going home for her daughter's birthday is one that's emotionally charged. If the goal of the text is to relate to the audience and penetrate her feelings through words, it is very effective. Didion details situations and events that relate with the audience and showcase her mood consistently throughout the text. Didion utilizes situations to relate and connect with the audience frequently throughout the story. "A white cake, strawberry-marshmallow ice cream, a bottle of champagne" can take one back
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Texts 1 and 2 are two different types of texts directed to different audiences and written with different purposes. Text 1 is a poem that shows on a personal level what the poet feels her experience of growing older will be. However, text 2 is an extract from an essay that tells the reader how “the view from 80” looks like. Even though both texts are different, they share the same topic, growing old. It can be easily seen that both texts have different structures starting because text 1 is a poem
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came to peace with knowing that there were more people of her culture, who shared the same beliefs living in America as well. Kim’s main purpose in her writing was to explain to her audience that she had experienced a great deal of challenges adapting to different beliefs and cultures living in America, versus living in Korea. She stressed to her audience that it was challenging accepting a new way of living compared to what she had been taught, and was already accustomed to believing. Kim’s genre
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This tone is so important to the effectiveness of his speech because it portrays him as being strong, outspoken, and powerful. These are very important qualities of a leader and are positively recognized by the people. One example of anaphora in Lincoln’s Second
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crop yields. The article was written just before harvest started to give some insite as to why some fields produce higher yields of crops as opposed to other fields. Thought the article Smith talks about the main factors in crop productivity. The purpose of this article was to inform farmers what to helps fields produce larger yields of crops. Content The main point emphasized throughout this article is that the content of the soil plays a huge factor in crop yields. Throughout the article, Smith
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only a woman in the society that day but as a black woman. She used her own personal experience and Biblical references to connect with the audience and incite both on a personal and emotional level. By sharing personal experiences, using the repetitive language, and making the references in the Bible, Sojourner Truth has connected her emotional with the audience to effectively call a sense of power to overcome racial inequality and gender. "Look at me! Look at my arm! I have ploughed, and planted,
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