Audience Who is the intended audience? How do you know?

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Audience Who is the intended audience? How do you know?

Audience What’s wrong with this audience from a student’s planning? “Children, parents, government, teacher”

Purpose Why is this not an appropriate purpose? “To prevent traffic accidents”

Purpose This is much better: Purpose: I have seen … / I have a friend who … / My (relative) … / etc. In this class, the purpose must be expressed as a personal statement.

Grouping CHOOSE ONLY ONE GROUP!

DO NOT WRITE SENTENCES IN YOUR OUTLINES!

DO NOT START SENTENCES WITH: For And Nor But Or Yet So FANBOYS DO NOT START SENTENCES WITH: For And Nor But Or Yet So