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"A good lecturer speaks directly to and watches the response of single, identifiable people" - a sentence from a book. I don't get how "single" can be used with "people". They don't mean a nation here, I guess. "People" means all people in the room where the lecture is taking place - all listeners. How can all listeners be described by "single" ? (It's not about marital status either, I think)

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"A good lecturer speaks directly to and watches the response of single, identifiable people" - a sentence from a book. I don't get how "single" can be used with "people". They don't mean a nation here, I guess. "People" means all people in the room where the lecture is taking place - all listeners. How can all listeners be described by "single" ? (It's not about marital status either, I think)
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