In terms of group dynamics, what are characteristics of a live audience in the theatre? How do they differ from movie or television audiences? How does theatre use group dynamics to manipulate the audience?

What will be an ideal response?

Unlike movies and television, theatre relies on a live audience, who are more likely to react with the crowd when they are joined with other people. Theatres will use tactics such as papering the house in order to take advantage of these group dynamics.

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The dialectical method is a

a) process of inquiry characterized by question and answer. b) form of writing defined by its pronounced use of allegory. c) scientific method, which produced the first conception of atomic theory. d) an application of mathematics to music notation.

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By the end of the 1980s, Japan became Hollywood's biggest overseas national market with a large population and high admission prices.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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