When conducting an audience analysis for a presentation, which of the following will allow you to gauge the audience's level of experience?

A) Whether the audience has any biases that might work against you
B) Why audience members are attending the presentation
C) What the audience already knows about the subject
D) What supporting information will help the audience accept and respond to the message
E) The audience's general attitude toward the topic

Answer: C
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