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Category > Essay writing Posted 04 Jul 2017 My Price 12.00

Imagined Audience

Imagined Audience: Write a 1250 word essay

 

Use this article https://terikovacs.files.wordpress.com/2015/02/bros-before-hoes-article.pdf

 

In this unit, we will study authors writing in personal voices and in academic or professional voices. Personal writing is enticing; it draws readers in because we then feel closer to the writer, as if we know that writer. They become real individuals with real personal experiences. In getting closer to our writers through their narratives and reflections, we are intimately drawn into their conflicts, struggles, triumphs, and messages. The result is that we are moved to think about our own lives in the process. Professional/academic writing allows us to see how lives connect with outside thinking, social trends, data, research, others' lives and values. We understand what how what's accepted can and should be challenged and complicated. Effective writers, though, regardless of what they write, imagine an audience as they write.

In this assignment, you are being asked to identify a specific reader—someone you know or a broader but specific group of individuals—and target that audience in the way you shape and craft your arguments. Focus on one of the articles from this unit and discuss the ways in which the particular audience you've chosen may benefit from reading this article.

Create a coherent, structured, argumentative essay to answer:

How and why might this intended audience benefit from reading this article?

Organization: In your introduction, you should define and identify who this audience is. Describing your audience should lead you to a thesis, namely answering the above question. That claim sets up your entire essay, which should be narrow and specific so that each body paragraph focuses on a different aspect of how and why this audience would benefit from the article.

Requirements:

ü Use specific examples from the readings to support your ideas so that someone unfamiliar with the text and your ideas about the text can understand them

ü Analyze, do not simply summarize, the text

ü Develop a specific thesis that unifies and maps your essay and acknowledges complexity

ü Write an introduction that logically leads to your thesis

ü Organize your ideas to help guide a reader through them

ü Conclude in a paragraph that discusses the significance of your discussion

ü Write an interesting title that comes from the ideas in your paper

ü Follow MLA standards for format, in-text citation, and the Works Cited page

ü Write at least 1250 words; the Works Cited page does not count toward this word count.

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