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Arts, 14.10.2019 20:00, thegamingkid914

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what do balanced, professional theater critics do and how does that impact the audience?
a.
they use their knowledge of plays to give personal opinions and post negative reviews on social media to convince audiences not to watch the play.
b.
they review plays fairly, highlighting both the good and bad aspects, and encourage audiences to make their own decisions about watching the play.
c.
they give positive reviews for the play that they are personally invested in to convince audiences to go to the theater to see the play.
d.
they write mostly positive reviews for the play to encourage audiences to go to the theater to see the play, even if the play is not worth watching.

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