Lesson 1: Audience Lens
Know who the story is for. Finish this challenge to unlock the next step in the quest path.
A useful story changes with the audience. In Storytelling for Builders, audience lens focuses on know who the story is for within communication. Take your time with the core idea, because this lesson is designed to build a clean mental model before speed matters. Treat the question like a reasoning exercise and compare every option against the rule instead of guessing from memory.
Investors, users, and peers each need different signals. The goal is to understand the pattern, explain why it works, and notice where it would show up in a real workflow. Beginner lessons should feel simple on purpose, so focus on recognizing the rule, the output, and the smallest useful example. Multiple-choice lessons are most useful when you can explain why the right answer fits and why the wrong answers fail.
Challenge
Question
What should shape the first draft of your story?
Select the Correct Answer
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