We bowed to the audience before leaving the stage. The audience loved the musical performance.
The comparison used in the sentence is a simile, comparing the audience's behavior to the character's speech.
There was always a very large audience at his shows because he was a great performer.
You've already used it correctly.
The clincher sentence should summarize the main points of the essay or speech and leave a lasting impression on the audience. It should reinforce the main argument or message and motivate the audience to take action or reflect on what was presented.
positive
"The audience was captivated by the magician's use of sleight-of-hand".
The author should use descriptive language to appeal to the five senses of the audience.
the audience is here
The correct verb is claps, the subject noun 'audience' is a singular noun (one audience). Notice that the singular possessive adjective 'its' is used to describe the appreciation of the audience.
The impatient audience milled around by the theater doors
Thumb tips can be used to astound even the most hardened audience.
Did is used when communicating the past tense of do. Example sentences: She did not know the answer. He did the work and then he got paid. They did the new routine for the audience.