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Write for Your Reader

Quiz by Henry Stiteler

High School
Professional Communications
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) - Electives

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Professional Communications
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) - Electives

130.110.C.11.E

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  • Q1
    When you write for your readers and speak to an audience, you have to consider what?
    Both
    who they are
    neither
    what they need to know
    30s
    130.110.C.11.E
  • Q2
    When readers know that you are concerned with their needs, they are more likely to ?
    take the action you are asking them to
    focus on important details
    All the aboved
    be receptive to your message.
    30s
    130.110.C.11.E
  • Q3
    Your message will mean more to your reader if they get the impression that it was written directly to them.
    True
    False
    30s
    130.110.C.11.E
  • Q4
    Speaking directly to the audience using you-oriented language helps to personalize the message and make it easier to understand.
    True
    False
    30s
    130.110.C.11.E
  • Q5
    When you write or deliver a speech, You should not consider your audience.
    False
    True
    30s
    130.110.C.11.E

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