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One of the many things that authors have to consider when writing is the audience they are writing for. the author may use specific techniques to interest a particular audience, or shape their writing to ensure that their specific audience will understand the main ideas. for example, if you were writing an instruction manual for rocket scientists, it would likely look very different from one you would write for young children. your language, tone, and writing style would change significantly. you will be writing two separate paragraphs in this journal entry, each intended for a very different audience. imagine you have been asked to write a paragraph about something you can do to improve your school or community. first, write the paragraph imagining that the readers of the paragraph will be first- and second-graders at the local elementary school. then, revise the paragraph, this time writing it for an audience of political representatives in your city. your response should be no less than 150 words in total, and must include both versions of the paragraph. plz! need answer in 5 minutes!

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