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(organized audience, concerted audience, passive audience, pedestrian audience, selected audience) 1. a group bound by the same goals as the speaker 2. a group that fully agrees with the speaker and his message 3. a group that is required to sit together and listen to a speaker 4. a group that spontaneously forms to listen to a speaker but shares no goals in common 5. a group bound by common interests but not necessarily those of the speaker

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