Explain how the grave-dressing process works when a relationship comes apart.

What will be an ideal response?


Grave dressing involves the creation of a story regarding why a relationship died
and the erection of a metaphorical tombstone that summarizes its main points from birth
to death. The process also involves storytelling, and the usual form of breakup story
follows a narrative structure that portrays the speaker as a dedicated but alert relater
who went into the relationship realizing it was not perfect and needed work. Praise for
the relationship is often included in the grave-dressing process.

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A. unitary frame of reference B. pluralist frame of reference C. radical frame of reference D. confiction frame of reference

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The main reason President Harry Truman did not realize that the Japanese government was interested in negotiating a peace settlement just before the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima is ________

A) the Japanese did not respond to the Potsdam Declaration B) the Japanese sent him a message he couldn't understand C) government bureaucrats in Washington misplaced the message D) the Japanese Prime Minister was opposed to peace E) it was the weekend

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The ________ deal is how the music business operated for decades. It states that the label underwrites the recording, manufacturing, distribution, and promotion of its artists' music.

A. profit sharing B. license C. standard distribution D. 360

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Tailoring your speech to fit audience needs and interests is described in the text as

A. shaping. B. customizing. C. form-fitting. D. altering.

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