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    act of talking to someone through testimony is the best way to overcome trauma that has haunted someone’s life. By talking to someone rather than talking in monologue‚ the burden is shared with the listener and therefore becomes less for the teller. Another way someone can share a burden with a listener is through storytelling. By writing stories and sharing it with an audience‚ the writer is able to share his experience in the world. In other novels‚ however‚ the novelist may create a character to

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    on top of each other‚ coals for eyes‚ a carrot nose” as Perkins implies‚ and don’t see the relation with the poem. But after a few readings we discover the snow man and the listener are one individual. The lines “One must have a mind of winter” (1.1) and “And have been cold a long time”(2.1) indicate in my opinion the listener is dead. Why so? Winter implies cold‚ and cold equals death. So if the snow man has a mind of winter‚ it means he is dead. The snow man is indeed an image to describe this dead

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    Communications Environments and Media Questions COMMUNICATIONS ENVIRONMENTS AND MEDIA Communications environment Communications medium Electronically mediated virtual communication ____Two-way instant messaging_______ For the communications environment and medium listed above‚ answer the following questions: 1. What are five communications situations in which this medium could be appropriately used? a. You are able to send out a meeting location change five minutes before the meeting starts

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    HO CHI MINH CITY UNIVERSITY OF PEDAGOGY ENGLISH DEPARTMENT ((( Vietnamese and English Greetings: A contrastive analysis Instructor : Nguyen Ngoc Vu Student: Tran Thi Bich Hanh Class: 4A-07 Ho Chi Minh City 12/2010 Abstract We learn a second language or a foreign language for different purposes. It may ensure a better job‚ a better payment‚ or new opportunities as well as open ways to meet

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    down at the bar. In rapid secession‚ other men arrive‚ each using the same greeting‚ "How ya doin’?" with varying inflections‚ but in almost the same tonal voice and with the same actions as the first costumer. The immediate thought of the viewer/listener is that the men are working class‚ perhaps all blue-collar workers. In addition‚ the general feeling is that this neighborhood bar is situated in a mostly Italian section of any city‚ especially where there might be Mafia influence. Those in the

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    melodic idea returns many times. The ’a’ theme‚ which returns more than twice‚ are each very different to each other and described as ’almost unrecognisable’. This creates a sensation of unawareness ‚ a feeling of unpredictability and suspense for the listener‚ we never expect what we will hear next. The idea of using free rondo form

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    piece that there is a relation between the sounds and some sort of form that can be material‚ ideal or social. These aspects can lead the listener to an

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    Intro Speech 100 Midterm 1

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    to your audience (explain something differently to a child than you would to a grandparent‚ or a peer)~ Telling stories/relaying information for maximum impact (Build up‚ adjustment to punch line)~ Adapting to listener feedback (react to verbal‚ facial‚ and physical responses from listeners) | ~ P.S is more structured (time limitations‚ one-sided‚ less conversational; requires planning & preparation)~ P.S requires more formal language (elevated‚ polished‚ special language‚ no slang)~ P.S requires

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    | CORRECT | | Because each person has a different frame of reference‚ the meaning of a message will never be exactly the same to a listener as to a speaker. | | | | | A) | True | | | | | | B) | False | | | | Feedback: Because each person has a different frame of reference‚ a message will never have exactly the same meaning to a listener as to a speaker. | | | | 14 | CORRECT | | According to your textbook‚ ____________ is anything that impedes the communication

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    three important characteristics: character‚ competence and charisma. Logos is evidence that supports any claim the speaker makes in their speech. Pathos is known as a strong component of successful persuasion. Pathos is also when you appeal to the listeners’ emotions. Verbal communication is the exchange of meanings by the use of the written or spoken symbols of a language. Non verbal communication is includes any symbolic behavior that is either intentionally or unintentionally sent. I believe the

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