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tino4ka555 [31]
4 years ago
7

(organized audience, concerted audience, passive audience, pedestrian audience, selected audience)

English
2 answers:
Olegator [25]4 years ago
8 0

1. Organized audience is a group that fully agree to the speaker and his message.

2. Concerted audience is bound by the same goals as the speakers

3.  Passive audience is a group that is required to sit together and listen to a speaker.

4. Pedestrian audience a group that spontaneously forms to listen to the speaker  but shares no goals in common.

5. Selected audience is a group bound by the same interests but not necessarily those of the speaker.

Alexandra [31]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

organized audience - 2

concerted audience - 1

passive audience - 5

pedestrian audience - 4

selected audience - 3

Explanation:

A concerted audience is a group bound by the same goals as the speaker, they are really interested and they're very participative in the activity, they're fully committed.

An organized audience is a group that fully agrees with the speaker and his message, they are as interested and participative as the concerted audience but they are as the word says more organize and united.

A selected audience is a group that is required to sit together and listen to a speaker, they normally do so because they are asked to be there as part of other activity like work or school.

A pedestrian audience is a group that spontaneously forms to listen to a speaker but shares no goals in common, it is formed of different kinds of people from different extracts that get together temporarily when they start listening to a speaker.

A passive audience is a group bound by common interests but not necessarily those of the speaker, they are not necessarily interested in the speech either.

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