Asked by Robert Pesta on Jun 01, 2024

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Bob, an attorney at a private law firm, is defending a senator in a high-profile court case. A large number of people gathered in the courtroom to witness this landmark case. While presenting his arguments, Bob directed much of his attention on the members of the grand jury without isolating the judge or the crowd. What part of the audience did Bob focus on?

A) Target
B) Central
C) Situational
D) General

Target Audience

A specific segment of your audience that you most want to influence.

Central Audience

The primary group of people for whom a message, performance, or piece of content is intended.

Situational Audience

An audience defined by specific circumstances or situations, affecting how they receive and interpret messages.

  • Comprehend the importance of demographic data in customizing speeches for specific audiences.
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Kayla Brown VoilesJun 06, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Bob focused on the "Target" audience, which in this context refers to the members of the grand jury, as they are the specific group within the larger audience whose opinions and decisions are most crucial to the case's outcome.