The audience consists of the pavement part of a place where artistic events and performances take place where people can sit to wait and watch the event.
According to the new spelling agreement, the correct spelling of the word audience is without the acute accent. The term "audience" (with the accent) has been considered wrong since 2009, when the new agreement went into effect.
Usually, audiences are made up of several rows with seats positioned between the stage and the boxes. At certain events, seats can be specifically reserved.
Audiences are part of the physical structure of places such as theaters, cinemas, auditoriums and even television programs.
These places are environments where presentations are held, in which a certain group of people come to watch. This group of people are called spectators.
However, the audience can also refer to a group or set of people who occupy these spaces. This group of spectators can also be called an audience.
Generally speaking, it is the audience that measures the success of a presentation. If she has all the seats occupied or if the audience expresses any reaction, whether positive or negative, in relation to the presentation, it is possible to know if that presentation was good or not.
Example: “The boys' presentation was a success. The audience was euphoric".
The term may be replaced by synonyms such as: room, house, attendance, audience, auditorium, public and spectators.
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