There are many different types of audiences. Writing toward an audience is pretty hard. Since there are different types of audiences, you need to identify which one you are writing too. For example, identify if they are your friends, a manager, your family, or professor, and choose what tone and how you will communicate with them. Writing about a topic that grabs the readers attention can be helpful with many things. In my case, I had to write as if I was writing to an audience. I didn't know what type, so I chose to write as if I knew my professor was going to read it. I knew it had to be correct and in a professional way. If you are having trouble with trying to figure out in what way you should communicate to your audience, looking into the rhetorical concepts would be very helpful for some of us.

A rhetorical concept is a concept that helps us writers understand our writing better. One of our assignments in class was to choose what rhetorical concept inspired us to write about our informal activity? Our informal activity was based on what issue we have dealt with at CSU Monterey Bay, that also affects others. I wrote this as if I was writing to someone. On the concept tracker, there are 8 concepts. The first being Perspective, then Audience, Rhetorical Situations, Exigence, Purpose, Context, Genre, and Rhetor. All of these concepts show us different types of ways we can show expressions in communication. The one that caught my eye was the Audience concept. Make the concept you choose relatable with what you wrote about. Express what you are putting out there for the readers, and explain how people's feelings can affect them in any way. Also, show how others can be affected differently depending on their perspectives. Audience is basically people in communication. You want the audience to understand what you are trying to convey, so in that case, I added a picture of the Audience concept in this article. On the last two rows, are my understanding on audience. You can see how I give out my understanding, which I believe can help others understand it as well. Hopefully you can see how I tried to explain the Audience concept in my own way, which hopefully also answered any of your questions related to Audience.

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