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While in the theatre, the audience is always in the presence of the performers. Film allows the audience to be in the presence of Group of answer choices

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a collection of images
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an image.

Step-by-step explanation:

An audience can be defined as a group of people who are collectively listening or watching a film, concert, television programme, radio show, book symposium, etc.

In a theatre where a play or drama is been acted, the audience (spectators) is always in the presence of the performers or actors.

On the other hand, a film allows the audience to be in the presence of an image because they don't get to see actors physically. Thus, a film limits the audience to only an image of the actors or characters that are featured therein.

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