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What are to be considered in analyzing your audience?

Audience analysis involves identifying the audience and adapting a speech to their interests, level of understanding, attitudes, and beliefs. Taking an audience-centered approach is important because a speaker’s effectiveness will be improved if the presentation is created and delivered in an appropriate manner.

Why should you consider your intended audience or readers when you write?

Whether your students are writing a simple in-class narrative, a piece for a final exam, or a college application essay, their audience determines what kind of voice they want to convey in their compositions. It guides the intent of their writing and determines how complex or how simple the piece should be.

How do you write a descriptive analysis essay?

How to Write a Descriptive Essay

  1. Choose a specific topic. Strong descriptive essays remain focused at all times.
  2. Compile information.
  3. Make an outline.
  4. Write the introductory paragraph.
  5. Write body paragraphs.
  6. Summarize the essay in the concluding paragraph.
  7. Look for ways to enliven your language.

What are the three most important features of a descriptive essay?

Characteristics of descriptive writing Good descriptive writing includes many vivid sensory details that paint a picture and appeals to all of the reader’s senses of sight, hearing, touch, smell and taste when appropriate.

What are some good techniques for descriptive writing?

Here are several tips:

  • First, you can use a simile to deepen your descriptions (as Fitzgerald does) or to better explain a complex concept or idea.
  • Second, you can use similes and metaphors to weave your personality into your writing.
  • Third, you can use a simile or metaphor to evoke a specific feeling in your readers.

How do you write more descriptive?

Here are a few tips to hone your writing skills and get the descriptive language just right:

  1. Cut out obvious descriptions.
  2. Use surprising words.
  3. Remember sensory details.
  4. Make use of figurative language.
  5. Think about who is doing the describing.
  6. Be wary of over-description.
  7. Read good examples of descriptive writing.