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3.2 B: Aud- and Vis-

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  • The principal was loud, so her voice was _____ even to people far away.
    audible
    inaudible
    visual
  • able to be heard
    audience
    visible
    audio
    audible
  • a group of people who have gathered to watch a performance or public event
    auditorium
    audio
    invisible
    audience
  • the part of a theatre, concert hall where an audience sits
    visualize
    audience
    auditorium
    audio
  • form a mental image of something; imagine
    auditorium
    audience
    invisible
    visualize
  • an interview for a particular role or job as a singer, actor, dancer or musician
    audition
    audible
    auditorium
    audio
  • The ability to see
    invisible
    visualize
    visible
    vision
  • Able to be seen
    auditorium
    invisible
    visible
    audience
  • to watch over something
    supervise
    visual
    auditorium
    audience
  • can be heard
    audio
    invisible
    audible
    visible
  • too quiet to hear
    audio
    audible
    inaudible
    audience
  • They whispered quietly, so it was almost _____.
    inaudible
    invisible
    audible
  • The ______ cheered and clapped after the performance.
    visual
    audible
    audience
  • The lightning was so bright in the sky, it was _____ to everyone.
    invisible
    audible
    visible
  • something you can see, usually as display
    vision
    visual
    audible
    invisible
  • can't be seen
    visible
    audible
    audio
    invisible
  • The classroom has a _____ to help understand the words.
    visual
    audience
    visible
  • The fox hid in the bush, so it looked _____.
    visual
    invisible
    visible