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Writing for an audience

. This allows quick reference to articles in magazines without searching through the entire magazine. White space:There is good use of white space that have bold printing of subtopics and headings. Page 62 illustrates good use of detail showing how to make leading knots.Emphatic words:Page 62, “Deadly Venison”, uses emphatic words which are bolded to catch and highlight attention to the potential of deadly disease. Words like incurable illness, special report, chronic wasting disease, and lost his life, emphasize the danger and entice you to read the article.In conclusion, the author and editor do a good job to taylor the magazine, “Field and Stream”, to its audience, the sportsperson. The style, content and purpose are very specifically oriented to the reader.If you have any questions about this case or if I can be of further assistance feel free to contact me. MEMORANDUM DATE: Febuary 23, 2001TO: Karen Bishop Business Writing 1031 WAFROM: Student # 0016966SUBJECT: The magazine, “Field and Stream”, is oriented towards the sportspersonAs you requested here is my summary of “Field and Stream” magazine, a profile of the target audience and how the magazine has been tailored to that audience.Audience:The magazine, “Field and Stream”, is oriented towards the hunter, fisherman or sportsperson, male or female, 32 years of age with moderate experience and income. The reader hunts in the fall and fishes in the summer, possibly ice fishing in winter....

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