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The basics of writing to a particular audience do NOT include which of the following?

  1. Precise vocabulary

  2. Correct spelling

  3. Figurative language

  4. Illustrations or examples

The correct answer is: Correct spelling

Correct spelling is certainly an important aspect of writing, but it is not a foundational element of writing to a particular audience. The primary focus when writing is to communicate effectively with the audience, and this often involves using precise vocabulary, figurative language, and incorporating illustrations or examples to engage readers and clarify ideas. Precise vocabulary ensures that the writer conveys the intended meaning in a way that resonates with the audience. Figurative language can enhance the writing and make it more relatable or evocative, depending on the audience's preferences. Providing illustrations or examples helps to illustrate concepts and ideas, making them easier for the audience to understand. While correct spelling contributes to the overall professionalism of the writing, it does not directly influence the ability to connect with the intended audience.