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How Your Readers Feel about the Subject
Another important consideration is how your readers might feel about the subject. Will they be interested in it?
If not, what can you do to arouse their interest? If you’ve taken a position on an issue, how likely is it that your
readers will share your opinion? If they’re likely to disagree, how can you help them accept, or at least understand,
your position? (You’ll learn more about this issue in Lesson 11.)
Your Relationship to the Reader
Finally, there’s one more question to ask about your audience: What is your relationship to him or her? This rela-
tionship helps determine the style, tone, and format of your essay.
Though the writing situations discussed in this book are different, your relationship to the actual reader is
quite similar in each case: that of evaluatee to evaluator. The primary reason your actual readers—college admis-
sion officers, SAT and ACT scorers, AP essay exam readers, and teachers—are reading your essay is not for their
reading pleasure. Instead, they are reading to evaluate.
How does this relationship affect your writing? For most situations, it is in your best interest to be formal
(but not stuffy), respectful (but not overly gracious), and courteous (but not ceremonious). You must also fol-
low the provided guidelines or expectations. For example, if your instructor wants your essay typed in a 12-point
font, double-spaced, with one-inch margins, and one staple in the top left-hand corner, that’s exactly what you
should hand in.


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