The representative eye that Rebecca wants to borrow from her optometrist dad, which is larger than real human eye, is a model.
- A model is usually a representation of an object. It is used to convey information about the real thing (object).
- A model may be less or more than the real object. Its use enables Rebecca to present her speech on the human eye and its workings so that her audience can easily understand the speech.
Thus, the representative eye is not an object, a chart, or a graph. Instead, it is a model that represents the real human eye, which is an object.
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Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, the correct response would be through a "mutual understanding," since this was the purpose of the Berlin Conference.
You must be able to keep your audience's motivation in mind in order to persuade them into what are you saying, because keeping in mind, what the audience wants gives you an opportunity to support you on your side, winning them and making your persuasion more relevant to them, which gets them hooked.