Think of a situation in which you are presenting your view on the same subject to two

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Think of a situation in which you are presenting your view on the same subject to two different audiences. For instance, you might be presenting your ideas on ways to stop bullying (1) to the School Board or a group of parents and (2) to a group of middle schoolers. Discuss how you would establish ethos in each situation.

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QUESTION:

Think of a situation in which you are presenting your view on the same subject to two different audiences. For instance, you might be presenting your ideas on ways to stop bullying (1) to the School Board or a group of parents and (2) to a group of middle schoolers. Discuss how you would establish ethos in each situation.

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One of the most significant factors to addressing an audience is who the audience is, what age group they belong to, what their maturity level is or mental understanding, and several others. For example, a middle school student’s understanding level would differ from that of their school board. Since the maturity and experience level are different, there are different ways to go about how to approach both groups.

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