The answer would be B. It flows the nicest out of all 3 options and is written grammatically correct.
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
The answer is multiple form of non verbal communication.
Explanation:
The ability of an object to exist in different forms does not negate its substance material. For example, water can exist <em>as an ice</em>, <em>as a liquid</em> and as <em>a vapour</em>. This existence shows the forms water can exist in even though it still remain water.
In summary, multiple forms of non verbal communication includefacial expression, body gestures, spatial relationship e.t.c
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
The poetic technique being used by Whitman is:
B. end-stopped lines
Explanation:
As we know, Walt Whitman is considered the father of free verse, which means he is NOT concerned with regular meter, rhythm, or rhymes in his poems. We could easily eliminate options A, C, and D with that knowledge. Still, even if people do not know that fact about Whitman, they could analyze the lines provided:
I see something of God each hour of the twenty-four, and each moment then, In the faces of men and women I see God, and in my own face in the glass. (lines 1281 – 1282)
As the end of each syntactic unit -- which can be a phrase, a clause, or a sentence --, the writer uses punctuation to signal a pause. That is known as end-stopped lines. As we can see in the lines above, Whitman chose to use commas between each unit. That is how he shows the audience there is a pause between them.