Mostly pre teens and teens although anyone could read it. I've seen people from the ages 11-34 reading Hunger Games. Its for BOTH guys and girls, which is great. Its genre would probably fall under Sci-fi, Action, and there may be some romance in the books its not like you could really put it under that genre. I've also heard Hunger Games go under the title of being a Dystopian novel. Either way, they're amazing
what is the thesis statement in the hunger essay
The audience for this essay would be the readers of a newspaper article. The writer, Ana Veciana-Suarez is a columnist for the newspaper as mentioned in the introduction of the essay.
Before you write
Define these terms
correct grammar -Apex -Al-nooh
depends on who your sposed to be writing to
The audience of an essay is whomever you want to read it: it depends. If your writing an essay about animal cruelty you would want people who abuse animals or people who ignorant about it to read your essay.
The audience.
The tone of an essay is the attitude toward the subject and the audience.
both. It has no target audience :)
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The tone of an essay is the attitude toward the subject and the audience.
A formal essay shows the writer's opinion on a certain topic. It is a piece of writing which has the primary objective of persuading the audience.
A persuasive essay has the goal of convincing the audience to believe or to do something.A persuasive essay attempts to convince the audience to believe as you do. With all the facts and information that you supply, it urges the audience to adopt your conclusions on the topic.It attempts to convince readers to adopt a certain point of view or to take a particular action.A persuasive essay is an essay that tries to get you to do something, like when you read an essay it makes you feel compelled to do something. A petition can be considered as a persuasive essay if its written in that format because its trying to persuade you to do something.
the Declaration. The plot and the characters are more like the Hunger Games then uglies.
To persuade your audience that you are correct
To persuade your audience that you are correct
Persuade an audience to agree with you (APEX)