Explanation:
The responding stage is the stage of the listening process in which the listener provides verbal and/or nonverbal reactions. A listener can respond to what they hear either verbally or non-verbally.
We can actually deduce here that the distinction between increasing motivation and increasing participation that Gladwell makes (para. 19: “The evangelists of social media don’t…) is that social media gives one the opportunity to participate but it doesn't really require motivation.
This distinction is important to his argument because people can use it to give money for a cause.
<h3>What is social media?</h3>
Social media are platforms that actually allow people to interact and communicate with one another. Social media allows people to connect with their friends and people that matter to them.
We see here that Gladwell, through his argument reveals that social media gives one the opportunity to participate but it doesn't really require motivation.
Thus, we see here how Gladwell gives a distinction between increasing motivation and increasing participation.
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I assume this is from the short play "the sound of music goes underground" ? Im not quite sure. But a quick google brings it up.
Explanation:
a. Its a place where mortals have gone, because, being mortal, our lives are short and we can be easily killed. <u>Mortals havent returned because they are dead when they get to the underworld. </u>
b. <u>Because the gods and goddesses love music</u> just as much as mortal men
c. Hades is the ruler of the underworld lol, and <u>he lost the opportunity to rule elsewhere in a bet to the other gods</u>.
d. Its <u>dark because its the underworld</u>, its<u> mysterious because nobody ever goes there</u> and comes back to tell the living about its secrets, and the feeling of distrust? Maybe <u>people seem not to trust orpheus because he is a living man going to do what had never been done before.</u>
Answer:
so they dont feel pressured to do things and so they don't end up being antisocial and never talk. Some kids are so nervous when it comes to this type of thing (i was one of them) and end up struggling because they feel too nervous to even raise their hand to ask a question or say when they need help
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