I don’t know man. the pain never stops.
Thats a good question my dude
According to linguist deborah tannen, gender plays a significant role in how we interpret verbal messages. for example, women tend to interpret a message based on verbal messages
<h3>What is
verbal messages?</h3>
Simply described, verbal communication is the transmission of messages through the use of words, both written and spoken. Nonverbal communication refers to communication that takes place without the use of words, such as body language, gestures, tone of voice, and silence.
A conversation, a speech or presentation, and a phone call are all examples of verbal communication. Verbal communication is an alternative to nonverbal communication in which messages are delivered discreetly, either by writing, symbols, or body language.
Definition. Verbal communication is the use of spoken language to convey an intended message to a listener. The ability to communicate verbally and nonverbally is seen as a basic weakness in the diagnosis of autism.
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In an experiment testing the effects of a treatment, a comparison grouprefers to a group of units (e.g., persons, classrooms) that receive either no TREATMENT or an alternative treatment.
Answer:
D. Most music groups are made of 3 or more persons
Explanation:
It is quite uncommon to find that there are less than three persons in any music group. Although it is possible, the number of groups with less than three persons are quite less than the number of groups that are more.
By implementing this law that there can only be three people or less in the group does not decrease the amount of noise that is made but it does decrease the frequency that the noise is made.
This implementation will see fewer groups and reduced noise overall. However when the noise is made it is very likely that it will be just as loud as a band with more than three persons.