There are a variety of reconciliatory strategies. Select four of them and discuss how they help people re-establish a romantic relationship.
What will be an ideal response?
Discussions should include four of the following reconciliatory strategies: explanation/disclosure, relationship references, promises, stage-setting, vulnerable appeals, direct requests, and additional strategies.
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The lose-lose outcome of a conflict is
A. the same as equitable win-lose. B. the least desirable. C. the same as compromise. D. accompanied by empathy.
When asked to deliver a speech for which you are allowed to decide the purpose, what should you assess?
A. how the audience and occasion create opportunities or constraints B. how specific purpose creates opportunities or constraints C. how the topic creates opportunities or constraints D. how thesis and main ideas create opportunities or constraints
A software company was on the lookout for fresh talent and started offering internships to college students. Before beginning its internship drive, taking which step would best serve the company's purpose, and why?
a. Distribute well-designed and attractive t-shirts that feature the name and logo of the company prominently; this would increase the visibility of the company among the student community. b. Air primetime advertisements on television that target students and their families; this would help capture the imagination of the students, and gain the trust of their parents. c. Distribute the company newsletter in various campuses; this would help sell the idea that the company is a thoroughly professional enterprise. d. Send direct mail packages to the homes of the students explaining the company and its products; this would make the company an attractive prospect for students.
Tim?s speech about President Kennedy began ?Ask not what your country can do for you; ask
what you can do for your country.? Tim was using ________ to begin his speech. A) a familiar term B) a quotation C) a reference to a previous speaker D) a brief story