Effective communicators: D. check for feelings based on nonverbal cues.
<h3>What is an effective communication?</h3>
An effective communication can be defined as an act that typically involves conveying information (message) efficiently and effectively from a sender to another (recipient) without any redundancy.
<h3>What are
barriers to communication?</h3>
Barriers to communication refers to can be defined as anything that prevents the successful transmission, receipt and understanding of a message by the parties that are involved in a communication.
As a general rule, an effective communicator must be aware of the frames of reference and views of the recipient of an information (message).
In this context, we can infer and logically deduce that effective communicators check for feelings based on nonverbal cues.
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D. Hook. It is relevant to trying to 'hook' or reel in your reader for a great catch. ;)
An example:
<em>The creak grew louder. I whipped around and out of the corner of my eye, a shadow danced. I twisted back. I heard padding feet behind me. Desperate, I turned in circles as laughing began.....</em><em> </em>would that be captivating? Or what about:
<em>Yesterday was ok. We went to get ice cream. I got stawberry. But it fell on the ground. </em> Wouldn't you want to immediatly put THAT book down?
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The correct answer should be D. emphasize key words
By changing the meter you change the accentuation pattern which automatically emphasizes some parts of the lines.