Answer: Self-verification
Explanation:
What is self verification?
Self-verification is the way in which the person wants others to see them as they also view themselves even if their own view is inappropriate or inaccurate. For example if someone think they are famous and good-looking individuals they want others also to view them that way and those who believes they are shy and not good looking want others to view them that way.
This is used as the way to let people know what you expect from them.
Self verification may be good because it means the person knows who they are and can verify it to others confidently however negative or inaccurate self verification may create situation where the person becomes even more social awkward.
No. Rather than using a single gesture throughout the communication, it is better to employ a variety of gestures. This will help her to engage the audience better and communicate her points in a manner that the audience will easily understand
For Africans, slavery was a part of culture, it was
something natural. Africans were often traded and sold to many rich people in
the past however, Truth’s experience had taught her to stand up against
discrimination and slavery. She wanted a society which values social equality
and free from discrimination in gender, color, nationality and rank