Excerpt from The Catching of Unshelled Fish
Olive Green (Myrtle Reed)
It may be cold up North, but down in the Gulf they are fishing—scudding among the Florida Keys in a little white sailboat, landing for lunch on a strand as snowy as the northern streets, where the shimmering distances of white sand are paved with shell and pearl, and the tide thrums out its old song under the palms. And fish? Two-hundred and fifty pounds is the average day's catch for a small sailboat cruising among the Florida Keys.
Blake is writing the script for a commercial and has decided to use section eight of this text. Which identifies the audience MOST LIKELY to be persuaded by the this section?
A) tourism guides planning sailboat cruises in the Southeast
B) tourism guides planning fishing excursions to the Southeast
C) people who enjoy unshelled fishing and are planning a winter vacation
D) people who favor shell-fishing and are planning a springtime getaway to Florida