Below are a
list of questions you may have about the Audience Analysis assignment.
Please read through them before submitting the assignment:
How do I
submit
this assignment?
Can we
choose our own topic?
What do you mean by the tern "draft"?
Does my first draft have to be typed?
What does my first draft have to have in order for me to receive
full credit?
When is this
assignment due?
Where can I get help with this assignment?
Links
to outline handout and web resources.
How
do I submit this assignment?
Follow the
link for the Audience Analysis assignment (draft 1 or final
draft, depending on which you are working on). The link should
take you to the composition page, where you can paste or type
the analysis directly into the web page.
As you work, remember to save the document every so often so you
don't lose your work if something crashes or closes unexpectedly.
Once you have completed the assignment and are ready for me to be
able to see it, click the orange "Submit" button in the upper
right corner of the composition frame (See screenshot below).

Can we choose our own topic?
No. The assigned
topic concerns the scenario described in the assignment handout. The Tom Cruise exercise we worked on in class is NOT the topic of this assignment.
What do you mean by the term “draft”?
The term “draft” is defined as a version or stage of development
for a plan or a project. In this case, that project is an outline.
Your first “draft” is the first version of your purpose statement. The term
is related to a product’s stage of development, not the
product itself. Even though you often write a “draft” of a paper,
the first draft is a paper only when the final project will be a
paper. In this case, your first draft is an audience analysis
because the final product is an audience analysis. So, please do not equate the term
“draft” with a written paper, as that is not always the case. You
can do a first draft of nearly any type of project.
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Does my first draft have to be typed?
Absolutely.
Everything you hand in for this class has to be typed unless I
specify otherwise.
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What does my first draft have to have in order for me to get full points?
An audience analysis (not a letter) that follows the assignment
handout's instructions must be uploaded to Turntin.com by the
beginning of class in order to get full credit for the
first draft. Having the draft submitted on time counts for 5
points, and participating in the peer review counts for another
10. If your draft is not uploaded by the draft at the
beginning of class or you will receive a 0/15 for the first draft
deadline.
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When is this assignment due?
All assignment handouts give the due date in terms of weeks and
class sessions. The date on the handout represents the Monday that
marks the beginning of that week. Therefore, “Week of September 10”
means that the assignment is due for you some time during the
five-day period between
September 10 and
September 14. The class
sessions tells you specifically which day: For example, if your
class meets Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, Monday = Session 1,
Tuesday = Session 2, and Wednesday = Session 3. If your class
meets Tuesday, and Thursday, and Friday, then Tuesday = Session 1,
Thursday = Session 2, and Friday = Session 3. If this system
confuses you, please ask me what your particular class section’s
due date is before the date provided on the handout and I
will show you how to figure it out.
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Where can I get help with this assignment?
The Academic
Support Center (ASC) can help answer any questions you
may have. You are best off working with an ASC reading or writing
specialist. I am happy to help you as well.
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If you have more
specific questions that have not been answered on this web page,
please stop by my office or email them to me.

Links to assignment
documents:
Audience
Analysis handout
Audience Analysis
samples
Links to more information:
wikiHow:
How to
Conduct an Audience Analysis
Online Technical Writing:
Audience
Analysis
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