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The intended audience for the passage is most likely
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- 00:05
Okay Next question on the deep south passage here Well
- 00:08
let's think about this The intended audience for the passage
- 00:11
is most likely puma The author alludes to certain plot
- 00:18
points of lee's novel like tom robinson's trial but she
- 00:21
never gives the you know shmoop rundown of what it's
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- 00:23
all about and who the main characters are By omitting
- 00:26
those details will the author is assuming that readers are
- 00:29
already familiar with the work without having read to kill
- 00:32
a mockingbird it might be hard to follow the overall
- 00:34
argument So yes printout students give it back The passage
- 00:37
mentioned certain sociological and historical events and being see there
- 00:42
but only in order to connect them back to the
- 00:44
novel and show their influence on leads not about those
- 00:46
Likewise hollis randall's report is an important parallel but there's
- 00:50
not enough information about her to satisfy hardcore randall fan
- 00:53
So get rid of that one So the answer It's
- 00:55
eat readers who are familiar with lee's work That's who
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The audiences
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