Ethos, by referring to respected institutions like congress and the constitution
[ "millions of dollars have been appropriated...." ( apex ) ]
It depends on the passage you have. If the passage is...
”In the last 60 days, over 425 billion text messages were sent in the United States alone.”
Then your answer would be...
”Logos“
Apex
the audience in the poem is the reader who is reading the poem the audience in the poem is the reader who is reading the poem the audience in the poem is the reader who is reading the poem
The audience of a story is the person or persons that read what is writen. Or even if it is in a play, it would be the people watching it.
Your audience is the people and/or person who reads your personal narrative.
Ethos, because the author uses an expert source to make his argument more credible
Pathos (apex)
Balls
Parents-apex
students
What is the intended audience for the computer courses?
COMPUTER SCIENCE MEJORS
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Little kids are the intended audience of that movie...
the mass population of the mid-1980's
The description of the main characters as "young students" suggests that the target audience is children or young adults. The mention of school activities like "classroom discussions and homework assignments" further indicates that the content is geared towards a younger audience.
The intended audience is for mature children (9-15)
The intended audience of an author is what age group the author wrote the book for. Like the intended audience for a childrens book, would be children.
Intended audience and reading suggestions of payroll system
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The intended audience was older children to young adults.
The intended audience included white women as well as white men.
Technical writers perform audience analyses to better understand the demographics of their intended target audience. This helps them write in a manner that the intended audience will be able to understand.
The audience that is anticipated for a particular programme or event, the audience it's aimed at.
The Horrible Histories are intended for an audience of 10-14, but many adults find them informative and useful.
Understanding the intended audience of a document can give insights into why the document was created and what message the creator intended to convey. By knowing who the audience is, you can better grasp the purpose of the document, whether it is to inform, persuade, entertain, or some other goal. Matching the purpose with the intended audience helps you interpret the document more accurately.