Lesson 105
The Writing Process: Presenting
After completing a piece of writing, you may want to share your work with others. You
can begin thinking about your presentation as early as the
prewriting stage when you
define your audience. The nature of your writing will affect how and where you might
present your writing.
An outlet for presenting your writing to a specific audience is called a
market
. As a
twelfth-grade student several markets are available to you.
Some of these markets may be
related to school, such as school newspapers and classroom presentations. Others might
be
in your community, such as local organizations and community newspapers. Other
markets include contests sponsored by magazines or special-interest publications and
newsletters. The
Market Guide for Young Writers, available
in many libraries, will
provide many ideas for marketing your work.
To decide how to present your writing, first analyze the piece and pinpoint the audience.
Then search for an outlet that serves that audience. Some outlets,
such as classroom
presentations, radio programs, community productions, or speech
contests offer a chance
to give oral presentations. In these cases, visual aids may enhance your presentation.
Exercise 1
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