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SUMMARY:3 Types of Readers and Audiences
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DESCRIPTION: 3 TypesThere are 3 types of readers or audiences whether you are writing a technical document, drafting a research paper, or delivering a public speech: 1) The enthusiasts, the fans, or laypersons; 2) Those looking for practical solutions for their real problems, and 3) The experts and specialists who are seeking conceptual answers to their still unanswered research questions. If you deliver the right content to the right audience, you'll be a much more effective writer.ExampleImagine you are writing a document or paper If you are addressing a group of technology fans and robot collectors from all kinds of educational backgrounds, it would be appropriate to talk about &ldquo;The Top 10 Amazing Robots of This Year&rdquo;.Or perhaps you can review funny anecdotal stories of what robots can and cannot do. And if you feel like throwing in a review of the latest movie &ldquo;Revenge of the Robots&rdquo; that might also be very appropriate for the occasion.If you are writing for a group...

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