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Audience is the reader. The reader is the one that has the job, possibly painful, of going through your words and trying to figure out what it is that you trying to get out of that mind. If the writer does their job and their role correctly, then the reader would have been considered and the focus and style can be played out for the specific reader or audience in question. ~ M. Nowell