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Jamie can't help but notice and be negatively affected by the interviewer's frown as he explains to her why he left his last job. This scenario demonstrates which characteristic of communication?
Communication is transactional.
Communication is unintentional.
Communication is dyadic.
Communication is irreversible.
Answer:
Communication is transactional.
Explanation:
As the situation described shows, communication is transactional. That means that all people involved can simultaneously send and receive messages. Jamie is the one speaking, answering a question about himself. Still, he receives a message when the interviewer frowns. Since frowns are associated with disapproval or annoyance, Jamie is now negatively affected by the thought that the interviewer disapproves of his answer. Therefore, Jamie is at the same time conveying and receiving a message. Transactional also refers to the fact that the elements in the process of communication are in constant change. Jamie and the interviewer are both changing as communication takes place. Their interaction causes them to have new thoughts, perspectives, and opinions.
Thorin and Gollum do not have homes, but Bilbo, Elrond, and Beorn have homes.
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Explanation:
Emerson says we must have the self-trust to believe that they do and follow them as if they do. If, indeed, they are true, eventually everyone will accept them, and they will be “rendered back to us” as “the universal sense.”
Because of this ^ we can see that following Emerson's ideas would lead to a weaker government because if we put full trust into our government where is the democracy
Two types of prewriting include listing and clustering. Listing is where you have a topic and you bullet point each of your ideas that fall into that category. Clustering is where you have a circled topic and you keep branching out circled ideas that continue into more ideas.
She use it because we need to express things if not our English language is kinda blah we use it to expand our sentences to make them a lot more interesting