Answer: I can’t think of a more important point in listening than to be quiet so you can hear what someone is saying. To question, in your own mind, “was that IS or IS NOT”? because of unnecessary interruptions by someone else talking or making too much noise can cause you to lose even more! While you are wondering, you cannot concentrate as well on what you hear if you are thinking about what you may already have missed! These things put you even further behind.
This may sound like a small point, but even someone smacking gum or some other unnecessary noises can interrupt the flow of the speaker, what they say, (or what you thought they said), and can cause you to not hear clearly, and miss an important point. It is far more effective for the listener, and the speaker, if quiet and absolute, focused attention is maintained. It is also simply good manners to not interrupt the others. If you do not want to learn, quietly leave.
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Perhaps direct a question to Ellen on whether she’s read any other book by the Author to justify why she hates the author
Yes i agree with what you just said there mlady
Answer: To conquer.
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The root vict is gotten from Latin and it means "to conquer''. It can be found in words like victorious, evict, convict, etc.
The word victorious means to be triumphant or conquer a particular thing. For example, the sentence "John was victorious when he played Chess with Bob". It means that John won and defeated Bob.
The Great Fire by Jim Murphy is a nonfiction account of one of the most devastating disasters in American history. In October 1871, a fire that began in a barn in Chicago spread throughout much of the city. It killed hundreds of people, destroyed thousands of buildings, and left almost 100,000 people homeless.