Examples, definition, narration, comparison, contrast, and statistics are types of visual aids
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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Lou is on his senior class trip in Guatemal
a. When he calls his father to tell him how he's doing, he says, "Dad, I just don't understand how anything works here. I'm frustrated that I don't understand the language and I feel really out of place." Lou's father tells Lou to calm down and try to be accepting, and that he'll eventually adjust. Lou is experiencing _____. a. reverse culture shock b. intercultural conflict c. culture shock d. border tension
__________ describes the potential information-carrying capacity of a communication medium
a. Media augmentation approach b. Media richness theory c. Social presence theory d. Social network theory
The following is an example of causal reasoning: "Since farmers have started transporting honeybees to pollinate one crop at a time, the honeybee population in the United States has declined significantly. Therefore, single-crop pollination must be a reason for the decreasing number of bees."
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Concrete language refers to ideas, concepts, and intangible qualities, whereas abstract language refers to specific people, objects, or actions.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)