Observing, collecting data, surveying, and making inferences are all examples of what attempt? a. learn about your audience b. analyze diversity c. make presentational adaptations d. None of the above

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Answer 1
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It could be analyzing diversity, but there's no comparing differences. So it might be something else. Presentational adaptations don't really fit all the actions described, as 'making inferences'. So it is most likely some other option.

Now, We can learn about out audience by observing it, collecting data, surveying and making inferences. So they all fit option A, making D incorrect.

a. learn about your audience

Answer 2
Answer: A.Learn about your audience 

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The answer is b. Good luck and hope it helps.
B is the right answer

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