When we write we write for a someone else or a certain group. In our society, most writings are directed to serve some of the following audiences or readers:
(1) Yourself
(2) A teacher
(3) A friend
(4) Parents
(5) People you don’t know
(6) People in authority
(7) Your group or class
(8) Newspaper readers
(9) People who think like you
(10) A mixture of these
The type of audience we write for determines the kind of language we use, modality of our presentation, and the content of our writing.
Reference
Sweetman, Jim (1992) Language Links Two, Collins Educational, London.
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