ethos
Purpose audience genre and organization
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.
Yes, audience is a common noun; it is normally capitalized only at the beginning of a sentence.It is also a collective noun: it is used in the singular (an audience) to describe all the members of a related group (in this case, those who are watching a production).It would become a proper noun -- and therefore capitalized -- if it were being used as part of a name for something, such as the card game King's Audience.
To explain is to clarify a concept or process, making it easier to understand. To inform is to provide factual information about a subject, increasing the audience's knowledge. To entertain involves engaging the audience in a way that amuses or captivates them. To persuade means to convince the audience to adopt a particular viewpoint or take a specific action.
No, the word 'restless' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun (a restless night, a restless audience).The noun form of the adjective 'restless' is restlessness,.
Perform and act are the two words that are used to describe how to entertain an audience.
Appeals to a young and largely male audience
Purpose audience genre and organization
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.
Words that describe "in front of an audience" could be:on stage (7)performing (10)speaking (8)acting (6)
humble and dedicated
"Ethos" is used to describe the audience's perception of the rhetor's credibility or authority.
Appeals to a young and largely male audience
Pathos!
Dramatic Irony, which is when the audience knows something the characters don't.
The four purposes of informative speaking are to explain, describe, instruct, or clarify a topic or idea to the audience.
A stock phrase used to describe a character is known as a character trope. These tropes can be helpful for quickly conveying certain qualities or characteristics of a character to an audience.