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English A2 Written Task - Audience?

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Hey :) I'm completing the rationale form for my written task and I'm confused in the audience part. My written task is a diary of a fictional character, should I therfore state "himself" as the audience? Thanks for all answers in advance :)

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If the character is from a book you have read in the course, then yes you should write the name of the character as audience.
Here is an example that comes in the guide:


Option

Literary (task based on Charlotte Brontë’s
novel, Jane Eyre)

Area of communication
Professional communication


Type of text

Letter of application from Jane Eyre to Mrs
Fairfax, Mr Rochester’s housekeeper


Subject
Express interest in the position of housekeeper

Purpose

To express interest in the position, and to inform
the employer of one’s past employment history


Audience
Mrs Fairfax and Mr Rochester

If it is a fictional character you have created, then your audience could be "Adults, teenagers, children" depending on the purpose of your WT.






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