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Normally at either the beginning or end of the episode it will say, "[enter show's name here] was filmed before a live studio audience."
The setting of the play was included in the dialogue of the play. Actors would tell the audience where they were within the context of the story, and the audience would imagine the setting that was not physically present.
They were used to show emotion of the character so the audience from far away could tell what was going on.
The best words would be to tell the audience about him or her. Tell their name. Tell what they have done that the audience would be impressed with. Tell a little bit about what they do. Tell why they're giving the speech.
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Show and tells are a combination of two major things. 1. Entertainment 2. Education. We will refer to these as the double E's. When you are in front of a group of people publicly speaking (show and tell counts). You want to keep in mind that you are not only trying to explain in detail what you have to show but your also trying to Entertain, meaning keep the focus of the students, and educate, or help them understand why your show and tell is exciting enough that you want to tell people about it. So when picking something for show and tell, keep in mind that you don't want to put your audience asleep. You want to keep them at the edge of their seat.
We cannot know what Brutus tells the audience at that this point if you do not tell us what this point is.
You're talking about the December 16, 2008 episode with the perfect showcase bid, from what I can tell from the context. Well, how it happened was that the contestant got help from someone in the audience who knew the exact prices of the prizes in his showcase. Audience participation has always and will always be encouraged on the show.
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Open the trunk. It is taped on the passenger side hinge. Ed.
Roger Federer and Venus Willaim were crowned the winner of Wimbledon 2007