Feedback <em>is necessary for communication to be considered two-way</em>, because if someone just stated or asked something without any feedback or replies, it would be considered as a one-way communication because you are only sending the message to others. But, if they replied to you, they are sending a message back, making the imaginary arrow come back from a two-way travel. Hope this helps.
In a nutshell, Uriel is a fictional planet in Madeleine L'Engle's sci-fi/fantasy book A Wrinkle in Time… 'the third planet of the star Malak in the spiral nebula Messier 101,' to quote the book exactly. It is a beautiful and peaceful planet, inhabited by beautiful and peaceful creatures.
On the way to rescue Dr. Murry, Meg, Charles Wallace, and Calvin make a pit stop on Uriel. The purpose for this pit stop, according to Mrs. Whatsit, is 'more or less to catch our breaths. And to give you (the children) a chance to know what you're up against.'
To fully understand this planet and its role in the story, a little background knowledge is important.
Expository, which means that everything being said is based off of true facts. A newspaper gives you live coverage of what is happening around the world. Essays are nonfictional because you mostly write them based off of a document you have read. And biographies are made by THAT person it's written over.
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the answer is (A) a continuing sound
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Answer: C) A<span> repeated symbol that has important significance to understanding the themes of the play
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A motif is a symbol that keeps showing up in a piece of literature and connects to a theme. You other most likely choice would have been choice B (which is the definition of a symbol), but choice B doesn't mention a connection to a theme, which is what is found in a motif.
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