In addition to the quantity of the information provided, how else can you be sure the information is meaningful to the audience?
A) Use quality, accurate information
B) Use free writing
C) Listen to their inner critic
D) Find a focus
E) Write only to primary audience members
A
Explanation: A) The quality of the information you provide is every bit as important as the quantity, so be sure the information is accurate.
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A) primary B) secondary C) ethnographic D) subscription E) unregulated