Write for Your Reader
Quiz by Henry Stiteler
High School
Professional Communications
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) - Electives
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- Q1When you write for your readers and speak to an audience, you have to consider what?Bothwho they areneitherwhat they need to know30s130.110.C.11.E
- Q2When readers know that you are concerned with their needs, they are more likely to ?take the action you are asking them tofocus on important detailsAll the abovedbe receptive to your message.30s130.110.C.11.E
- Q3Your message will mean more to your reader if they get the impression that it was written directly to them.TrueFalse30s130.110.C.11.E
- Q4Speaking directly to the audience using you-oriented language helps to personalize the message and make it easier to understand.TrueFalse30s130.110.C.11.E
- Q5When you write or deliver a speech, You should not consider your audience.FalseTrue30s130.110.C.11.E