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Which writing approach would best address the purpose and audience of this prompt?

Your social studies class has been learning how
communication has undergone vast changes since the
invention of the printing press. Please summarize these
changes for a classmate who has been absent for the entire
unit on communication and will have to take a unit exam when he or she returns to school.

A. To make learning enjoyable for your classmate, write a
fictional tale of a woman who is transported to the past and must try to communicate without using modern technology

B. To help your classmate catch up quickly, use a graphic organizer that compares communication in the past to communication in the present with short, descriptive phrases

C. To show your classmate how much you've learned, write a formal essay that details every advancement in the field of communication, making sure to include personal commentary on each one.

D. To help your classmate learn the main developments in communication, write concise, organized notes about the background, technology, and people involved in each major
advancement


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audience of this prompt?
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