1. Describe your intended audience—who are these readers? (hint: who is giving you permission)
My intended audience for this proposal is Ms. Santoy. I should take this like a job and she is my supervisior in which I need permission.
2. Describe your intended audience in terms of the organization they work for and their position or title.
Ms. Santoy is a professor at Texas State Technical College, for the English Department.
3. Describe your intended audience in terms of their occupation, profession, or field.
Ms. Santoy is an accredited professor in the English Department, who know alot of knowledge on proposals and technical writing.
4. Describe your intended audience in terms of their needs for or interest in the information you plan to include in this writing project.
Ms. Santoy will be very interested in this proposal because it will help TSTC student save money on books.
5. Describe how your intended audience will use the information you include in this writing project.
Ms. Santoy will use this information I include in this white paper writing for the benefits of the TSTC students.
6. Describe the technical background of your intended audience–what do they know and not know about your topic? What are their technical limitations in relation to this writing project?Ms. Santoy would have alot of knowledge about what I propose to write about. She spent at least 4 years in college and I promise she knows alot on spending thousands of dollars on books. She may have got cheaper books through bookfinder a application that saves students lots of money.
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The proposal gives your boss/client/teacher a good idea of the reason why you want to concentrate on that tool and what your plan for the white paper is. The proposal serves as a document in which you convince your boss/client/teacher that you have a good plan and have thought through the plan
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