Differentiate between the language you hear in the classroom (or on your campus) and the language used in other contexts (such as a physician's office, on a job site, or at a Thanksgiving dinner). What similarities and differences cut across the various contexts?
What will be an ideal response?
Answers will vary.
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Which of the following is generally characteristic of powerful people's speech?
A. They talk about emotions. B. They use qualifiers. C. They interrupt more often. D. They defer to others' opinions.
Editing several shots together produces a ________, which is a coherent narrative unit: one that has its own beginning, middle and end
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Lisa's synagogue was not able to raise enough revenue during the fiscal year and has had to cut many staff positions and activities for the congregation. Several families have left the close-knit community as well because of financial issues. In order to revitalize its members, the synagogue plans a weekend retreat to help congregants brainstorm ways to boost membership. This retreat would be best described as a(n) ________ rite.
A. blaming B. enhancement C. renewal D. conflict resolution
Burgoon and colleagues have found that women tend to smile as part of their typical interactional behavior. Smiling is an example of which type of nonverbal communication?
a. kinesics b. paralanguage c. artifacts d. proxemics e. haptics