Give one example of how framing assumptions help people make decisions about what symbols are used and how these symbols should be interpreted.
What will be an ideal response?
Your relationship with someone and your knowledge of that person, for instance,
influence what can be taken for granted or left unsaid and what must be explained. You
may have a friend or relative with whom you can have a conversation that no one else
in the room would understand because the symbols used have meaning unique to that
particular relationship.
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Based on the thesis statement listed below (perhaps the thesis from your speech of introduction), write a conclusion. Your conclusion should appropriately integrate/address the suggestions about conclusions that are described in your text
Thesis statement: "To inform my audience about the things that make me unique." What will be an ideal response?
Vocal variety refers to altering volume, rate, pause, and pitch throughout a speech to match
the mood and tone of the presentation. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Fred and Wilma are having problems because Wilma's mother wants to spend every waking moment with the couple. Which external dialectical tension is this?
A. autonomy vs. connection B. connectedness vs. separateness C. conventionality vs. uniqueness D. inclusion vs. seclusion
Which of the following is often associated with turn-taking in conversations because it can convey respect?
a. eye gaze b. vocabulary c. hand gestures d. clothing