Answer:Ritual perspective
Explanation:The ritual view of communication is a communications theory proposed by James W. Carey, in which he considers communications as constructed symbols that form our reality , this is how we share thing through maintaining order and solidarity and adapting to our environment and this is how we transform our society .
Carey defines ritual perpective as the way of interacting , engaging and relating to each other , people who share some common view will apply their ritual view to what they do.
Of course you can.
"I strike the rock."
It works in first person, present tense.
Other versions would be, "I struck" which is first person, past tense.
The protagonist and narrator of the novel. Huck is the thirteen-year-old son of the local drunk of St. Petersburg, Missouri, a town on the Mississippi River. Frequently forced to survive on his own wits and always a bit of an outcast, Huck is thoughtful, intelligent (though formally uneducated), and willing to come to his own conclusions about important matters, even if these conclusions contradict society’s norms. Nevertheless, Huck is still a boy, and is influenced by others, particularly by his imaginative friend, Tom. Sleeping on doorsteps when the weather is fair, in empty hogsheads during storms, and living off of what he receives from others, Huck lives the life of a destitute vagabond. He wears the clothes of full-grown men which he probably received as charity, and as Twain describes him, "he was fluttering with rags." Aunt Polly describes him as a "poor, motherless thing".
Flabbergast means that you are shocked for example "I am flabbergasted". It relates to weary and hesitant because those two words relate to being shocked.