Tone, vocabulary, and syntax
Some appeals will be more effective with certain audiences than others.
Knowing their audiences helps writers know which appeals will be most effective.
The plural form for the noun audience is audiences; the plural possessive form is audiences'.Example: The audiences' responses at all of the showings have been positive.
Audiences
The plural form of the noun audience is audiences.The plural possessive form is audiences'.Examples: All of his audiences' reactions are enthusiastic.
Type your answer here... Dramatic irony sets up tension that makes audiences examine important questions
The noun 'audience' is singular (one audience).The plural noun is 'audiences'.Examples:The audience cheered when the villein was dragged away. (singular)The audiences at his performances can get rowdy. (plural)
It depends. If the it is plural then it goes at the end like : audiences' If it is singular it goes like this: audience's
simple, mass, diffused audience
Hancock audiences
creating media that appeal to their audience
Dramatic irony sets up tension that makes audiences examine important questions.