What is the main assumption made about the audience in the first section?
SERBIA: BELGRADE: 73RD CONSECUTIVE DAY OF ANTI-GOVERNMENT PROTESTS

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They have no prior knowledge.
They are experts in the field.
They have some prior knowledge.
They are beginners.
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What is the focus of the second section?
The difference between public and private understanding.
The importance of public speaking.
How to become a public figure.
The benefits of private education.
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