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Why do you write?

Why do you write?. Purpose: To compare or contrast To argue for a solution to a problem To describe To summarize information To report. How do you write . Two formats: Academic writing – essay, report, letter, thesis, etc. Non-academic writing – diary, list, etc. Style of writing

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Why do you write?

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  1. Why do you write?

  2. Purpose: • To compare or contrast • To argue for a solution to a problem • To describe • To summarize information • To report

  3. How do you write • Two formats: • Academic writing – essay, report, letter, thesis, etc. • Non-academic writing – diary, list, etc. • Style of writing • Formal • Informal

  4. To whom do you write? • Audience Analysis • It consists of assessing the audience to make sure the information provided to them is at the appropriate level • The audience is often referred to as the end-user • all communications need to be targeted towards the defined audience • consideration of many factors, such as age, culture and knowledge of the subject • After considering all the known factors, a profile of the intended audience can be created, allowing writers to write in a manner that is understood by the intended audience. • E.g. • Textbook – students • Business report – business person • Fable – children

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