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    CheckPoint: Audience Analysis I think the most important step to write an effective manual‚ is to know the general characteristic of my audience. This will determine the appropriate vocabulary‚ structure‚ tone‚ and depth of content. In order to write an effective user manual that explains the installation and operation of a “3-in-1 Color Inkjet Printer” I need to recognize my readers and their level of understanding. When writing this user manual I will be confronted with multiple audiences; people

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    the tweens‚ teens‚ and generation Y populations when marketing their products. As

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    Audience Profile My primary audience is the professor. Another audience that will read this will be my classmates‚ incoming students‚ and potential transfer students who take course Enl 265. My relationship to the audience is professional. They are either the professor or my peer. The specific purpose of my document is to inform my peers and others of the problems going on in Rite Aid Company. To instruct what Rite Aid should do to fix those problems‚ and to persuade them to let me write a Far

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    Macbeth’s Modern Audience The Shakespearean classic Macbeth features many themes and issues that were around in the 1600’s‚ but are they still relevant modern audiences today? The main themes in Macbeth are mainly issues that we still encounter every day in modern society. The themes that are explored in Macbeth that would still have relevance today in modern society include guilt‚ power‚ bravery and violence. Let’s begin with guilt. In the play‚ Macbeth’s guilt prevents him from enjoying what he has gained

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    TARGET AUDIENCE Subway took its journey from a single outlet in Perth and now has a target market of young Australian consumers that is more nutrition conscious and focuses on having healthy food as opposed to burgers or fries. It happens to be the undisputed market leader in the category of sandwiches while it has a competitive edge over others in terms of having ten times more locations than any other brand. By the year‚ 1993‚ Subway had opened up 8‚400 stores with most of them being in North

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    history so it’s obviously popular with audiences. The key reason for this popularity is because the director has strategically chosen what to use in their target audience in terms of age‚ social class and gender. For age‚ Avatar attracts a wide range age probably between 18 – 34 males where they are more looking forward to the action when the Na’vi tried to defend their home tree against the humans. Technology might also play a role into hooking the audience where since it is a sci-fi movie they might

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    Bersche 1 Ethan Bersche Mr. Wright ENG4U April 26‚ 2015 Entertaining Through Connecting How William Shakespeare Targets the Audience in Hamlet All people love to be entertained. For someone to truly enjoy themself‚ their entertainment must be tailored to their desires. One of the most difficult parts of entertaining‚ is doing something that a large audience can relate to‚ and enjoy. During Elizabethan times‚ going to see the production of a play was one of the few‚ affordable ways to experience

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    1. In what ways did JK Rowling effectively consider the needs of her audience? Please reference specific parts of the speech and explain how those parts related well to her audience. Author JK Rowling considered the needs of her audience by addressing them directly. She has an understanding of the possible emotions affecting these Harvard graduates‚ as she has had a similar experience. JK Rowling communicates to the audience that they are the ones who are ultimately responsible for their

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    focus on what products they use for certain looks and characters. This will help me develop an understanding of how SFX supplies have developed and how these artists used them to their advantage. I found that my target of being more knowledgeable of SFX artists came into light when I was presented to Moon (1999) ‘Moon’s Levels of Learning’. The steps that stood out for me was step

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    ELLE Magazine Publication & Audience Analysis Introduction of Publication. ELLE is a fashion magazine that began in France in 1945 when sellers were transitioning from the sales-oriented era into the market-oriented era‚ which is characterized by marketing based on a determined target market and focusing on what consumers want and need. Adhering to this prevailing notion of the time‚ ELLE’s aspiration to advise females of the latest trends in fashion‚ beauty‚ lifestyle‚ and relationships has satisfied

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