1. Expressing their honest feelings with one another and also talking to them when something is going on or they are doing something that bothers them. Also working through everything. 2. You work through the problems and talk to each other about it. 3. You just trust the person
1) Is verbal communications, because then you can help someone understand what you're trying to express if you have previously used body language facial expressions etc. and it didn't work, or they didn't get the correct message.
2)Another one would be using non-verbal communications, but as I said, it could be difficult for someone to understand what you're trying to say.
3)Listening is also a good one because you want that person to know that you are willing to listen to them, as much as they listen to you. The key to any kind of communication is each person is listening to one another
I hope this helped you out some. :)
That means that the blueberry muffin she's eating every morning is making her gain weight, and on top of that, she's eating a breakfast sandwich. Which is so much calories.
diagnosing disease is not a means of promoting public health
Answer:
a
Explanation:
bones have nothing to do with your red blood cells