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Ebrown

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Identify the pronoun or pronouns in the sentence. He and I took the certification exam, but we did poorly.

Question 2

Explain the value of knowing an audience in preparing a presentation.



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Answer to Question 1

He
I
we

Answer to Question 2

Knowing the type of audience to which a presentation will be made affects the speaker's preparation and the audience's reception of that presentation. For example, highly technical material would not be appropriate for an audience that does not possess a high level of technical expertise. A speaker who thoroughly analyzes the intended audience will be able to direct a presentation to specific audience needs and interests.



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