Question:
Which of the following best describes a conflict between what the daughters think and what they do?
A. They think they're busy, but they don't actually do anything.
B. They think they're mourning their father, but they actually celebrate.
C. They think they're charming, but they're rude to guests.
D. They think they're being sympathetic to each other, but they really hurt each others' feelings.
Answer:
The correct answer is B)
Explanation:
On page 15, Constantia comes to Josephine with a strange smile on her face. It was a week since their fathers' death and Constantine had come to remind Josephine that it was a week already. Josephine's response was a smile. One would have thought that their response would be that of pain knowing that the Colonel was never coming back again. Reading in between the lines that followed thereafter, one could infer that they were happy that the Colonel was gone.
For in those moments, the narrators describe how metaphorically even the Buddha at the mantlepiece seemed to be smiling at her. The still image was not smiling, she simply saw a reflection of her emotions projected on the image.
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The mood created at the beginning of "The Raven" is one of mystery and sadness with undertones of horror. Poe accomplishes this through the Gothic setting, characterization
Answer:
2nd option
Explanation:
hadn't been ----past perfect and negative
driving ----- continuous
Paralanguage and silence are the critical aspects of nonverbal communication.
Paralanguage involves volume, pitch, speech and intonation, can be referred as cover term for body language, expressed consciously or unconsciously. It focuses on “what” and “how” we say it impacting other emotionally. Paralanguage helps in conveying the true meaning behind the words, to emphasize something to be remembered it can be done by modifying the tone and body language.
Silence as a nonverbal communication is highly underutilized. Silence in communication helps others to think, evaluate and capture the attention of others. as quoted by Leonardo da Vinci
- "Nothing strengthens authority so much as silence."