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Explaining your reasons and building interest before asking for a decision or action is an example of what? A. An attempt at audience analysis B. A direct approach to persuasive messages C. A way to eliminate the concerns of the reader D. An attempt to understand the psychographics of the audience E. A way to start increasing desire

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Explaining your reasons and building interest before asking for a decision or action is an example of what? E. A way to start increasing desire

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When you explain your reasons to the audience and you try to build interestt in them you are trying to motivate them. You are giving them knowledge in order to raise awareness and in the next step of this: desire. An audience analysis would be something much more exhaustive. When it comes to persuasive messages, this is not the case because that would be a more agressive approach. Also, this is not an example of eliminating concerns about nothing. And regarding psychographics of the audience, this is not the case.

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