Words like "drip," "buzz," "humm," and "bang," that sound like what they describe, are examples of the stylistic device of
a. personification.
b. onomatopoeia.
c. assonance.
d. alliteration.
B
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A) public B) small group C) intrapersonal D) mass
Symbolic Interactionism reflects a belief that:
b. Meaning is created through communication and then impacts responses c. Interactions about reality are less frequent than interactions about symbols d. Words are only an expression of reality e. All of the above are true about Symbolic Interactionism
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A. low person-centeredness and low nonverbal intimacy B. low person-centeredness and high nonverbal intimacy C. high person-centeredness and low nonverbal intimacy D. high person-centeredness and high nonverbal intimacy
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A) confirming response B) emotional intelligence= C) listener apprehension D) disconfirming response.