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For the same reason that you don't stare directly at the sun. It can damage your eyes.
A phase change directly from a gas to a solid is called deposition.
Water vapor that changes in to an ice crystal is called deposition. This what happens in the formation of snow.
Deposition
look for common denomnatore that tie members of the group together
It's actually called an audience, you can look it up
If an actor speaks directly to the audience it is called an aside. If an actor speaks to himself, while only the audience can hear, it is called soliloquy. The fourth wall is a hypothetical barrier between the actors and the audience. This barrier is broken when an actor interacts with the audience through an aside.
There are two types of speeches meant for audiences in theatre. The first is called an aside which involves talking directly to the audience. The second is called a soliloquy. This is when the actor performing the soliloquy is the only one on the stage and is talking about their inner feelings and thoughts. While this does not speak directly to the audience, they are often added for the audience's benefit to help understand the play.
When a character speaks directly to the audience it is called "breaking the fourth wall." This technique is often used to create a sense of intimacy or to acknowledge the audience's presence.
They are round bright lights highlighting, usually, an actor on stage. They are hung from a "grid" from either above the audience or from directly over the stage.
Yes they actually sometimes talk directly to the audience.
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Usually The Narrator.
keep it simpleknow your subject thoroughlydo not over do visual aidsspeak to audience as if speaking to one personbe expressiveindicate questions should be held to the end of the presentationIf a novice, do not look directly at individuals in the audience (keep eyes just over the heads of audience)use appropriate humor if possibleagain, keep it simple
Writing to inform your audience is called 'contextual' writing.
The term that defines ideas that are not stated directly but understood by the audience is "implicit." It refers to information or messages that are implied or suggested rather than explicitly stated.