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    Axia College Material Appendix B Audience-Focused Communication Matrix Use the matrix to complete the information. Write 3-4 sentences for each item. • What are some audience characteristics you need to consider? • What communication channels would be appropriate and why? • What would you do to ensure your message is effective? • What are some considerations you must keep in mind given the diversity of the audience? |Audience-Focused Communication

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    with the audience. His speech was fluent and every point flowed well into each other. Was the speaker honest in what was said? How do you know? Yes. He had knowledge. He knew the law and

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    public speaker be audience-centered? Good speakers are audience centered‚ you must be audience centered to keep the audience’s attention. What does it mean to say that people are egocentric? What implications does the egocentrism of audiences hold for you as a public speaker? When pay closest attention to messages that affect their own values‚ beliefs‚ and well-being. It implies that your audience will have already judged you. What are the six demographic traits of audiences discussed in this chapter

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    ENGL227 Week One Assignment – Audience Profile This audience profile is required as part of the week one assignment. Answer the questions below to create a thorough profile for your primary audience‚ Jeff Clarke‚ and your secondary audience‚ Human Resources. 1. Is my primary audience external or internal? I guess both 2. What are some key demographics about my audience‚ such as age‚ gender‚ family situation‚ etc.? Really‚ it doesn’t states age‚ but family situation yes‚ and yes for gender(male)

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    answers below: audience wouldn’t be paying much attention to my speech and would be thinking about going home. I would try and have a really good attention getter to get back the attention of my audience. audience would get distracted. I would try and make a joke about it and bring the audiences attention back to my speech. It would make me more nervous to give my speech. I would give him props on his speech and wait until the audience gives me their attention. The audience would be distracted

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    Who is Northup’s audience? How might he had geared the lessons of the story to his intended audience? The intended audience would be any person who fought for the abolition of slavery. The book is a memoir of slave Solomon Northup‚ who was originally a freeman in New York. After being tricked‚ kidnapped‚ and sold into slavery he had to endure years of torturous treatment. Because the book follows his life starting in 1853‚ Northup wanted to appeal to sympathizers who were against slavery. He would

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    adult and child. In Psycho‚ we find Norman Bates‚ who is not able to come of his age as an adult‚ though pretending to be one. [Norman struggles a lot to emerge out of his childhood trauma just like Marnie. Elizabeth Ramsy states that the child figure thus occupies an ambiguous liminal space “that threatens as it unites ideas of domesticity” (Olson 6). ] Wetmore in his article‚ “Psycho without a cause: Norman Bates and Juvenile Delinquency Cinema” compellingly argues that Psycho has many tropes common/characteristic

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    memorandum to: Dr. Dianne Pearman and Susan Midwood from: Jessica mccrary subject: Audience analysis memo: hypertension date: July 10‚ 2016 When researching a topic on the internet we find that different Websites can be aimed toward specific audiences. “Besides identifying the primary and secondary audiences in a general way‚ you also need to understand your relationship with everyone involved” (Gurak & Lannon‚ pg. 53). This helps to determine the outline and formality of what will be stated

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    After reviewing the Audience Analysis Memo that I wrote a few weeks ago‚ it dawned on me how much I have actually learned in this class. It is surprising since it has been a considerably short amount of time. So‚ in reviewing my original memo‚ I saw many opportunities for improvement. In my Audience Analysis Memo‚ I contrasted two websites about Osteoarthritis. One of the first things I changed was the organization. I realized that the original was too scattered and it was easy for the reader to

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    "The authors of ’American Psycho’ and ’The Wasp Factory’ present their protagonists Patrick Bateman and Frank Cauldhame to have very similar personalities." How far do you agree? ‘American Psycho’ and ‘The Wasp Factory’ are two controversial dark novels in which the protagonist gets away with murder. They were published only seven years apart‚ ‘The Wasp Factory’ being the first. ‘The Wasp Factory’ was Iain Banks first published novel‚ and was released into the conservative United Kingdom in 1984

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