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Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Communication Studies: Examples of preface Essay

A poesy was elect to portray this piece because readers seem to be more thankful of poems. This genre allowed the fortune to create the perfect setting in which a young girl is enticed into prostitution. I was inspired to do this piece because I wanted to help some of my friends and hope that this genre of the poem go forth reach them. The intended listening is adolescent girls as they are at high risk of being lured into this practice via media influences that make it seem gratifying to indulge in vulgar behaviour and promiscuous acts. An appropriate focalise for this reflective piece would be in a school newspaper publisher/class pick up board, as well as in a school library for easy accessibility. This piece was written in an endeavour to sensitize the public of this ever growing epidemic among the young girls of the Caribbean. modelling BA dialogue was chosen for this reflective piece because it was the more or less effective genre to express my thought and feelings ab out the topic of discussion. It gave the opportunity for my ideas to flow freely. This piece entitled Last dawdle discusses one persecutes situation and the reasons for her current lifestyle. A dialogue was also chosen to portray this piece as I wished to present at solid life scenario that one can easily relate to and understand. The intended audience for this piece is young girls, particularly in their teenage years as they are most susceptible to becoming prostitutes due to poverty and familiar abuse at home.The best place for this piece would be in a teen magazine or newspaper, posted on notice boards at various schools and in the public libraries for wide accessibility. Last Resort intends to sensitize young females in the Caribbean in a dramatic government agency on the circumstances that may lead to prostitution in an fire to avoid this lifestyle as much as possible , and hopefully lead to action where precautionary measures may be taken into take hold this prevalence.

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