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Select one of the topics listed here and write one example of an expert audience and one example of a non-expert audience. (For a total of two examples.)

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Expert and inexpert audiences suggested for specific fields - a writing exercise.

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An expert audience is one that is intimately familiar with the subject - perhaps employed in that field. An inexpert audience is one with little previous knowledge - perhaps students, ...

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