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Pineappleeh

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Who is the direct recipient of a message?
 
  A) The secondary audience
  B) Anyone moved to act after reading the message
  C) The primary audience
  D) Anyone who receives benefits from the message
  E) Potentially, anyone within the organization

Question 2

Before you decide what it is you want to communicate, what should be considered??
 
  A) Who the receiver will be
  B) Why you are communicating
  C) Is there a deadline
  D) How long it will take to compose the message
  E) How you can incorporate goodwill into the message



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C
Explanation: C) The primary audience is the direct recipient of your messagethe person or people to whom your message is addressed.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B
Explanation: B) Before thinking about what you are communicating, analyze why you are communicating. Your desired outcome is what you want your audience to know or do as a result of the communication.



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