Answer: TONE: airy, comic, condescending, facetious, funny, heavy, intimate, ironic, light, playful, sad, serious, sinister, solemn, somber, and threatening.
MOOD:Cheerful.
Reflective.
Gloomy.
Humorous.
Melancholy.
Idyllic.
Whimsical.
Romantic.
Explanation: Hope this helps you i looked back at my notes and i'm really sure it's right!!
I would actually go with the last option based on my search, and also the first option. I feel like they would both best exemplify Descartes' break with Aristotelian thought.
Answer:
The school leaders at Washington University helped Yoshio Matsumoto by extending him an invitation to study there at the engineering faculty.
Explanation:
It was a hard time during the World War II, and despite the U.S were hostile towards the Japanese people, they created a council to help them overcome their difficulties by studying at the University. George Throop, the school's chief administrative officer, issued a letter in which he stated that Japanese students would be accepted to be educated at the institution. Washington University sponsored Yoshio Matsumoto and changed his life for the best by making him an engineer.
Answer:
a cause-and-effect graphic that shows how one idea led to another
Explanation:
I took the quiz lol, hope this helps :)
Answer:
Barriers to communication are those things that make effective communication much harder to achieve while misconceptions about communicattion are those untruths that are believed that relates to communication that is untrue.
Explanation:
Examples of barriers to communication
- Language barriers/differences in language
- Differences in communication styles
- Lack of trust
Examples of misconceptions about communication
- You don't need to be a good listener to communicate
- Talking to someone is the same as communicating
- Raising your voice would help you communicate better