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Assignment N3

ALLISON A - August 2, 2010 writes:

I have just received this along with my assignment 1 from my tutor. Okay, so I can write about anything. Do I have to do an analysis and outline of the article as well, like I did with assignment 2? Or is it just an article I have to write? Also, do you have to write more than one article, or an article and a filler or letter too?
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tebbie m - August 2, 2010 replied:

Hi Allison, You can choose to write one article or a combination of those listed as long as the total word count of all of them doesn't exceed 2000. The assignment says "You should submit one or more complete articles, fillers, readers letters etc." And you should name your market(s)for each piece of work you submit. Checkout the following example; Proposed Market: Blue Magazine, a magazine for a charitable organisation for the care of animals. The article is aimed at animal lovers, keepers and also at educating those who have no knowledge about looking after dogs or animals in general. The organisation's main focus is to care for stray and unwanted animals in the city by offering them a safe haven at the shelter, providing them with food, water, exercise, and love. The organisation’s ultimate goal is to place all of the animals with permanent, loving families. THAT'S A BRIEF OF MY PROPOSED MARKET THAT I SUBMITTED FOR ONE OF MY TWO ARTICLES FOR ASSIGN3. You are NOT required to submit a full analysis as was done for assign2. Hope this helps. Cheers. Tebbie
 
 

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