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Yi-Chen

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The ________ audience is the direct recipient of the message.
 
  A) primary
  B) incidental
  C) ancillary
  D) secondary
  E) peripheral

Question 2

To develop the most persuasive content for a communication, what must first be understood by the communicator?
 
  A) What kind of content will best motivate the audience
  B) What key questions should be asked of the audience
  C) Where the audience is located
  D) Whether or not the audience finds you credible
  E) The problem that needs to be resolved



ambernicolefink

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A
Explanation: A) The primary audience is the direct recipient of the message.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A
Explanation: A) To develop the most persuasive content for your communication, you will need to understand the basics of persuasion. What kind of content will motivate your audience to trust you, believe your points, agree with your position, and do what you request?



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