RIP Prewriting Assignment: Genre Selection
Message
Maybe you don’t have a specific set of claims or beliefs you want your audience to adopt. Even if you do, provide brief responses to the following:
Provide a sense of the audience demographic that you are most interested in reaching.
I want to reach out to children or young adults. There are a lot of captivating things for children and young adults and I want to write something to draw their attention and also teach them a lesson through my writing.
What beliefs (considered generally) of your own are going to guide you when creating this project? How many people in your audience do you think agree with these beliefs, and how many disagree?
Children are often interesting in parts of writing which are accompanied by pictures or other art works and a lesson. Young adults are interested in pictures but more in ideas which have been lingering in their minds in their age- like certain social issue or romance. So I want to use these facts to help me while writing.
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What different reactions might they feel in the middle of reading it that are compatible with the one you want them to take away at the end?
I want my audience to be emotionally drawn towards my writing. I want them to realize that certain things are not as important in life as they believe it to be or that certain things are more important and shouldn't be neglected.
What aspects of your specific audience (their activities and interests, any history they might have with this or other genres, generalizations you think fair or accurate about the way they think) make them likely to be affected in the way you desire?
Their particular age experiences or interests makes me feel that they would be really interested in the ideas proposed by my writing.
I need to improve my writing skills. I am going to take a class on composition and go to the Writing Center more often
3) You need to find a commonplace between you and your audience in order to begin trying to persuade the audience
7. What do I want my audience to think, do, feel, or believe after reading my message?
Consider possible reasons your audience might reject your ideas. Address anticipated audience objections to your proposal.
Persuading an audience is not a simple feat to accomplish as some may think. In actuality, it forces people to look beyond themselves and their
What different persuasive approaches would you use on the following audiences: a boss, a peer, a challenging person, or an open-minded person? Why would your approach
Audience: what argument can you make about the way the beliefs and values, demographics, or shared experience of the audience shaped the speech?
Why should your audience care about your topic? Is there some common ground in this topic which all parties agree is important?
Before sitting down to write something, I always like to take a second to think about my audience. Who will be reading my content and why will they be reading it? Keep this in mind helps me tailor my message. For example, a landing page will have a different audience than a press release.
To get my point across to everyone in the audience I will use different learning styles. For the auditory learners, I will be speaking clearly, so that they can hear and understand all my information. I will be using a PowerPoint with both words and pictures for the visual learners and the visual print learners. Lastly for the kinesthetic learners I will ask for a show of hands of who has ever heard of the Zodiac Killer. I will do this so that they can be involved somehow.
For my Senior Seminar project, I plan to write a novel. I always had a passion for writing, but I never shared my writing with anyone except teachers for classwork. My whole life people may not know I am actually a very shy person, I have always felt that because I am on an IEP that I have experienced and have felt judgement. I want to get out of my comfort zone and show people my own creativity through the art of writing and show people that just because you are in a different classroom with different people does not mean you are any lower than them. My inspiration to write my novel was my English teacher, Mrs.Cray, she always pushed me to my limits to be a better writer. I may not know a lot about writing a novel, but I am delighted to learn a new experience with characterization, settings, symbolism, and backgrounds and developing a plot line for my story in general. Once I finish with my project I will continue to strengthen my writing skills and publish more
different types of audiences. Also, I am going to let others try to help me out
Specific Purpose: At the end of my speech, my audience will have a better understanding of EDM culture.
The questions writers should ask before they collect the information are what do you want the receiver to do or believe? What does the audience already know? How will it receive this message? What techniques should I use to present this message effectively? How to elicit some feedback?
My audience consists of three college-aged people. They are all attend to Liberty university with me and eager to learn about God.