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geoffrey

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Which of the following statements about anticipating and profiling your audience is most accurate?
 A) If you don't actually know your readers, it is impossible to picture what they are like.
  B) Because postings to sites like Facebook and Twitter are so brief and informal, there is no need to anticipate your audience.
  C) You will adjust your tone, style, and content to accommodate the expectations and needs of your audience.
  D) You should profile your primary audience only.

Question 2

Most governmental and nonprofit agencies issue requests for proposals, or RFPs.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

True



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