The correct matching of the words to their meanings are:
a strategy for showing other people you are interested in what they are saying and that you understand what they are saying and how they feel about it-active listening
a strategy for giving feedback when you give constructive feedback by placing a suggestion for improvement with positive feedback before and after the suggestion for improvement- constructive feedback
to state only the main points of something that has been said or written- Summary
<h3>What is a Word Meaning?</h3>
This refers to the definition of a word to show how it is used in a sentence, and its contextual uses.
Hence, we can see that the other answers are:
to restate information using other words- Paraphrase
guidelines for courteous electronic communication- netiquette
paragraphs that present details to support the main idea of a piece of writing- body paragraphs
words or phrases that help a reader move through and make sense of the sequence of information- transitions
an exchange of information- communication
an interesting and compelling paragraph that gets a reader interested in what they will be reading- introduction
detailed information about performance, including specific information about what was done well and how the performance could be improved- sandwich technique (NS)
the person who creates or composes a message and delivers it either orally or in writing- sender
summarization of a piece of writing's main points- conclusion
the person who receives a message- receiver
anything that interferes with a message being sent or received- barrier
a personal belief that one should work hard and do a good job- work ethic
The answer all depends on your current living conditions and the amount of money you posses. IF you had a steady and secure job that paid a lot and you had a good house with constant food source then yes. IF you have a job that doesn't pay a lot then obviously no. Working only one or two days today would be hard, and I speak from a bit of experience as my parents work 6 jobs and we still struggle sometimes. So the answer is it depends on the type of job you have.