1. "used to go", "decided"
2. "ate", "came", "had never seen"
3. "got", "watched", "went"
4. "rained", "got", "stayed", "read"
5. "paid"
6. "used to not like", "went", "tried"
7. "was", "did"
8. "got", "had already arrived"
The elements that nori should <span>include in order to write an effective analysis are:
</span><span>the advertising techniques used to persuade the viewer. In order to do this, Nori need to determine whether the advertisers using a visual or principle attraction method for this product
what tools the advertiser uses to sell the product. This could range from newspaper, billboard, television, or phamplets
the purpose of the advertiser's message. Nori need to do this in order to find out the customer segmentation of the product</span>
Answer:
This is an example of territorial marker, more specifically a central marker.
Explanation:
By definition, nonverbal is the communication that takes place without depending on words, written or spoken. It may happen through gestures, body language, looks, attitudes etc.
In the situation we are analyzing here, Kristen is using a nonverbal clue. Without saying a word to anybody, she is communicating that a certain seat is taken by her, and that she intends to return to it. That is an example of a territorial marker, more specifically a central marker. A central marker is an item that is placed in a territory to reserve it for a specific person.