Summary of Assignment:
Task: Write a brief analysis of the intended audience for the Six Source Essay. Please complete
this
material as labor for an A grade.
Length: 500 words (2 pages, double-spaced)
Format: APA 7
Point of view: The audience analysis will be written from the first-person point of view.
One of the challenges that writers face when composing new work is the issue of the
audience. Who is the audience? Is it my instructor, my editor, or my colleagues? Is my
audience myself alone? Of course, the first audience that any writer composes is his/her/their
self. The first voice that they hear as they compose the words on the paper is their own. The
primary audience is the person expressing the ideas. A writer asks questions and shapes the
work according to the tastes and expectations of that first, important listener—the self, the
person composing the paper. However, as the work is presented to other people, the
audience for a writer’s ideas expand. Sometimes, practicing writers are confused about how
to shape the material that they are presenting to consider the potential readers. In a course
like WRTG 391, a writer might ask: Is the instructor my audience? Are my peers my
audience? Am I writing for people who are studying in my major? Am I writing for academic
researchers? Imagining potential readers can give the writer insights and inspiration that help
positively shape the final draft.
Here are some questions to help you to prepare for an audience analysis:
● Who are the people who make up my audience (real and imaginary)? What are their
characteristics?
● Do the writing assignment directions give clues about a possible audience for this
paper? ● Who is likely to be interested in the research I am presenting?
● How can I organize my material to make it clear to my audience?
● What part of the research will elicit a response, such as surprise, disagreement, or
support, from my audience?
● What impression do I want to convey about the research that I’ve done?
● How do I want my audience to react to the information in the paper? How do I hope they
will react to the writing that I have done?
Helpful Resources:
The Writing Center. (2020). Prewriting. Targeting your audience. Online Guide to Writing and
Research. University of Maryland Global Campus.
https://www.umgc.edu/current-students/learning-resources/writing-center/online-guide-to-writi
ng/tutorial/chapter2/ch2-04
Purdue Online Writing Lab. (2019). Identifying Audiences. Purdue Online Writing.
https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/general_writing/common_writing_assignments/research_papers/i
dentifying_audiences.html
The Writing Center. (2020). Audience. The University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill. https://writingcenter.unc.edu/tips-and-tools/audienc
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