It is normally expected that the audience will sit quietly and listen to the speaker, even if they do not agree with what is being said, and will refrain from heckling or otherwise disrupting the event. If a member of the audience is deeply offended, he or she may walk out, but even then, should do so quietly.
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The ethical responsibilities of the audience in a public speaking situation include actively listening to the speaker, showing respect through non-verbal cues like eye contact and nodding, refraining from disruptive behavior, and engaging with the content in a thoughtful and respectful manner. It is important for the audience to create a supportive environment that encourages open dialogue and understanding.