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What is an ad's target audience composed of A. The few people who paid for the ad B. The many people who created the ad C. The people advertisers hope to reach D. The people the ad features or pictures
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What is an ad's target audience composed of
A. The few people who paid for the ad
B. The many people who created the ad
C. The people advertisers hope to reach
D. The people the ad features or pictures
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C. An ad targets an audience the creators hope will but the product.
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