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What does the term ‘target audience’ refer to in report writing?

A. Anyone who reads the report
B. The specific group the report is aimed at
C. People who ignore the report
D. The author of the report

Answer: The specific group the report is aimed at


Additional Information: Identifying the target audience helps in tailoring the report's content and style.


Subjects: Report Writing, Writing Skills

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