Question
Choose the audience that most closely fits with the passage.
Hey!! How are you doing? I am super excited for the day to be over!!
Correct
This is written to a friend. The over use of the exclamation points and the slang indicate that it is a very informal setting. This would imply that it would be to someone close to the writer.
Choose the audience that most closely fits with the passage.
Would it be possible for me to take the quiz again on Monday after school? I did not do very well today, and would like a second opportunity.
Correct
The
request is presented in a semi-formal manner.
The grammar is correct. The language is professional. It is a request
with a simple, but honest explanation. With this in mind, it would be best to
assume the audience is a teacher.
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Choose the audience that most closely fits with the passage.
The student has high anxiety and needs a quiet place to go and relax periodically throughout the day. Could you please make arrangements for him to have a place to go when he is feeling overwhelmed?
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The request is formal. The need presented is medical. It is requires someone with some power and authority to take action. It sounds as if it is from another professional. The passage is designed for the school nurse.
Question
Choose the audience that most closely fits with the passage.
In conclusion, physics should be a required course for all senior students. They should each be required to take the course before entering college in order to be successful in introductory sciences class.
Correct
The passage is written for a school superintendent. The author is trying to convince someone in power that a course is very important to future success. It is formal and draws the piece to an ending.
Question
Choose the audience that most closely fits with the passage.
She spotted Sally at once.
“Sally, what are you doing?” asked Kimmy
“I don’t know. I just needed to see how it all worked, so I climbed up to take a look.”
Correct
The
passage appears to be written for a book reader.
This looks like it is part of a larger dialogue in a story or novel that
is being written.
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