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3 min read•june 18, 2024
Sahithi Morla
Sahithi Morla
Welcome to Topic 2.1! In this guide, we will analyze the audience and its relationship to the purpose of an argument.
The audience refers to the group of people for whom a piece of writing is intended. Identifying and analyzing the audience is an important aspect of the course since it helps you understand how a writer's purpose and style are shaped by the intended readers. This includes analyzing the intended audience's background, values, and expectations, as well as evaluating how effectively the writer addresses them.
The purpose refers to the specific intention or objective that the author had in mind when creating the work. It can vary depending on the context in which it is used. Understanding the purpose is essential to analyzing and interpreting a text's central idea. Additionally, you can notice how the purpose is conveyed through literary and rhetorical devices.
There are several ways to analyze audience:
It's important to keep in mind that analyzing the audience is a crucial part of any writing process. When you write, consider who your audience is and how you can revise your work to address them effectively.
In AP English Language and Composition, the relationship between audience and purpose is a critical one. The audience is the group of people that the writer is trying to reach and persuade, while the purpose is to present a persuasive argument that will be received and understood by that audience.
The audience and purpose are closely related in several ways:
In other words, the audience is the target of the writer's argument and the purpose is to communicate and persuade that audience. The writer must understand the audience and tailor their argument to be most effective for that audience, in order to achieve the purpose.
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