this preface takes the form of a letter to gates daughters, maggie and liza. how does having a specific…

this preface takes the form of a letter to gates daughters, maggie and liza. how does having a specific intended audience affect gates writing style and content?\no gates adopts a paternal but sophisticated tone.\no gates tells only stories that involve his children.\no gates uses straightforward and simple diction.\no gates structures the letter chronologically.
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When writing to his daughters, a personal and familiar - yet intelligent tone is likely. A paternal tone shows care, and sophistication may be used to impart wisdom. Telling only stories about his children is too limiting; simple diction isn't necessarily due to the audience; and there's no indication of chronological structure being a result of the audience.
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A. Gates adopts a paternal but sophisticated tone.