Observing your audience and asking questions about them are forms of
A) formal audience analysis.
B) environmental analysis.
C) informal audience analysis.
D) gathering supporting material.
Answer: C
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Robin needs to create an outline. Which of the following would be good advice for Robin to follow?
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