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harkovskaia [24]
2 years ago
8

Burns Road Library is a lovely place to spend an afternoon out of the hot sun. Worried about noisy teens? Don't be! They have a

separate area to themselves, allowing you to enjoy the air conditioning and read in our comfortable chairs at your leisure. There is also a new computer lab offering classes that will have you using the internet in no time. Join us; peace and quiet is here at the Burns Road Library!
who is the most appropriate audience for the passage 

A. young children 

B.senior citizens 

C. teenagers 

D. business owners 
English
2 answers:
marta [7]2 years ago
6 0

B.senior citizens is your answer

Eddi Din [679]2 years ago
6 0

The correct answer is B. Senior citizens

Explanation:

In writing, the audience refers to the group of people a text is addressed to, considering the information presented in a text might interest people of a certain age, interests, education background or gender. Additionally, the audience of a text can be directly stated by the author or it or suggest it during the text. In the case of the case presented in which the author invites the audience to visit the "Burns Road Library" the audience of this text is not explicitly stated; however, considering the author states the audience should not worry about the noise teenagers make and that the audience can enjoy reading in comfortable chairs and learning how to use the internet in the new computer lab it can be inferred the audience of this text is senior citizens as it is common of them to avoid noise and also, this group of people does not commonly know how to use computers different to teenagers, young children or business owners . Thus, the most appropriate audience for the passage is senior citizens.

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