Syntax type should matter to an audience because (A.) syntax represents an author's style.
The set of rules, principles, and processes that govern the structure of sentences is known as syntax. The word order that a writer chooses to follow is directly connected to the style of that writer. Considering the way in which words are put together in a text is very useful when it comes to analyzing an author's style, that is, the techniques that an individual uses in his writing to get a message across. Style encompasses other elements, such as diction and tone, besides syntax.