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English, 20.09.2020 09:01, sarahmkey6

Once you have completed the first discussion post on reasons people write, audiences they write for, and topics they write on, I want you to revisit the post. Randomly select a purpose, an audience, and a topic from the ones your peers posted. Create an improvisational role play which communicates the ā€˜issueā€™ to the appropriate ā€˜audienceā€™ in order to achieve its ā€˜purposeā€™.

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