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    Speaking Rubric |Delivery |* The volume is so low |* The volume is too low or |* The volume is not too low |* The speaker uses delivery to| | |that you cannot understand|too loud. |or too loud. |emphasize and enhance the | | |most of the message. |* The rate is too fast or too|* The rate is not too fast |meaning of the message. The | | |* The rate is so fast that|slow. Pauses are too long or |or too slow

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    The Night Dances Analysis

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    according to Ted Hughes‚ ‘‘a revolving dance which her baby son performed at night in his crib.’’ The smile that falls surrealistically into the grass at the beginning of this poem is ‘‘irretrievable‚’’ and the speaker compares this to the dancing gestures of her baby‚ which seem so significant to her that she finds it hard to believe they are merely ephemeral: ‘‘Surely they travel / The world forever‚ I shall not entirely / Sit emptied of beauties‚ the gift / Of your small breath‚ the drenched grass

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    shows that clues in the nonverbal "channels" of communication (how something is said) are often more important than words alone It¡¯s quite suitable using here to describe the importance of nonverbal communication. Body language‚ facial expression‚ gestures even voice‚ carefully observed and interpreted‚ can tell a lot about what others are feeling. We can not deny that we learn most about the meaning of nonverbal messages by studying them in relationship to verbal messages. Essentially‚ a nonverbal

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    a story or message that someone was trying tell. Eventually the drawings transitioned over to represent sound and verbal communication was born. 2. Language existed long before writing. The first form of oral communication replaced the hoots and gestures that were still being used by less intelligent human beings. Oral communication describes any type of interaction that makes use of spoken words. The transfer of ideas and concepts from one individual to another‚ or to a group‚ was the most advantageous

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    amongst soldiers‚ fostered trough stipulated gestures and behavior towards‚ personnel‚ officers or NCO‚ depending on the rank. They include mutuality‚ respect gestures such as salute and standing reveille. Such courtesies are mostly legislated within the army manifesto and are binding to the entire army contingent. However‚ the gestures have some relaxation and applicatory allowances‚ offered by the senior officer being accorded the courteous gesture or depending on the circumstances. In this essay

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    Nonverbal communication is usually described as the process of wordless communication through sending and receiving mostly visual symbols between people. Messages can be communicated through gestures and touch‚ by body language or posture‚ or by facial expression and eye contact. Nonverbal messages could also be communicated through materials‚ objects‚ or artifacts such as clothing‚ hairstyles‚ and accessories. Speech contains nonverbal elements known as paralanguage. This includes voice quality

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    transition from the prelinguistic to the linguistic stage of language. Reagan is transitioning from the use of language within gestures to the dependence of word usage. Helping to foster the growth of Reagan’s language/literacy domain‚ as his language and literacy is going through a developmental spurt‚ is important as he transitions from relying on motions and gestures

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    Conversely‚ anyone who enrolled in the USA’s institution from Bangladesh must give up her gestures‚ and follow the US student gestures. Hence‚ moral relativism based on this presumption that one ought to abide by the ethical norms of the culture where one is located [2012:539]. But‚ if anyone does not follow the culture where she resides‚ then it is certainly wrong

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    Summary: The Notebook

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    its meaningfulness from non-verbal cues (Knapp‚ Hall‚ Horgon‚5). These non-verbal cues are prominent throughout the film The Notebook‚ between Allie and Noah’s stages of love. These concepts include their facial expressions toward each other ‚ eye gestures and the interpersonal distance. Non-Verbal cues are an essential part of everyday life that help us to communicate effectively between one another. Non-verbal communication refers to communication effected by means other than words(Knapp‚ Hall

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    Introduction Communication which includes body movements‚ such as gestures‚ facial expressions‚ eye movements‚ and postures is known as body language‚ it is a very personal way of expressing yourself without words. One’s body language can carry a whole conversation without even saying a word. Sign language is an excellent example of this‚ another example would be when you talk with people nervously‚ you may continually shake your hands. If people pay attention to your hand‚ they may understand your

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