Tapi wrote:
can you please explain the part of the passage that we can infer the third inference in Q#1?
Passage 3rd paragraph wrote:
"A large part of the goal of guerrilla theater is to get publicized, its message echoed over and over in our ever-expanding network of technology interface mass media. Guerrilla theater knows it may antagonize its direct audience—it often hopes to, because conflict is more likely to be broadcast, and the goal of guerrilla theater is to get people talking publicly."
The last paragraph says the goal is to broadcast to other people.
We can infer/assume that the performance is successful if the goal is met.
Guerrilla theater antagonizes its direct audience, and in turn the audience broadcast to the public.
Therefore, the success of its goal can only be measured once the performance is over and broadcasted to the public.