Expert and non-expert audiences
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Select one of the three topics below. Write the topic and then write one example of an expert audience and one example of a non-expert audience for that topic.
â?¢Stage Acting
â?¢Cars
â?¢Computers
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Examples of expert and non-expert audiences for specific subject fields.
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An expert audience is one composed of people who are intimately familiar with the subject at hand, perhaps those employed in that field, for example. An inexpert audience might be composed of people who were wandering by, people who were gathered for another reason or purpose other than the topic, or people who have no specific knowledge ...
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