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Ayesha Prout L VI B Communication Studies - Internal Assessment Expository Communication in Parties Partying: according to the Oxford Dictionary, this can be defined as a social gathering of, usually, invited persons. In Trinidad, partying is a major part of the culture; it is for both the young and old. Each party, though, is not meant to draw the market. According to the approach taken by the party promoters, one may be able to assess whether or not it is a party he or she will want to attend. This project seeks to determine whether the way the party is communicated through the advertisement on the radio determines whether the market the promoter was targeting will attend. The target market can be deduced from the radio station the party is advertised on, the concept of the party, the venue at which the party will be held and the charge required to attend the party. As...

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