writing task
- Describe the intended audience, the genre, and the purpose.
- What are the characteristics of the audience overall – think about age, professions, education, and other factors you might assume from analyzing your samples?
- How should the audience use the information? What action should be taken or what is the audience asked to think about?
- What is its role in the larger discipline, potentially?
- What are the needs, values, or beliefs of the audience that the writer is working toward here? How is the writer appealing to the audience?
- Are any audiences excluded by the way the piece is written?
- How is information presented, formatted, arranged, and is it appropriate to the genre?
- What messages are intended, and are they clearly conveyed?
- Is there anything notable about the discourse used?
- What are the overall impressions of how each sample fits into the discipline or major? Is it surprising, or typical/expected of the major?
- How does each sample represent the major or discipline overall?
- Include any other analysis you want to share.
Please Read…
*I have attached a file called “Project three planning activity” and there you will find the three sources. you will answer these 12 questions for each source.
* For question (1). Describe the intended audience, the genre, and the purpose. the answer is already in “Project three planning activity
- Describe the intended audience, the genre, and the purpose.
- What are the characteristics of the audience overall – think about age, professions, education, and other factors you might assume from analyzing your samples?
- How should the audience use the information? What action should be taken or what is the audience asked to think about?
- What is its role in the larger discipline, potentially?
- What are the needs, values, or beliefs of the audience that the writer is working toward here? How is the writer appealing to the audience?
- Are any audiences excluded by the way the piece is written?
- How is information presented, formatted, arranged, and is it appropriate to the genre?
- What messages are intended, and are they clearly conveyed?
- Is there anything notable about the discourse used?
- What are the overall impressions of how each sample fits into the discipline or major? Is it surprising, or typical/expected of the major?
- How does each sample represent the major or discipline overall?
- Include any other analysis you want to share.
Please Read…
*I have attached a file called “Project three planning activity” and there you will find the three sources. you will answer these 12 questions for each source.
* For question (1). Describe the intended audience, the genre, and the purpose. the answer is already in “Project three planning activity