Explanation:
It is the study of communication in every aspect of life. It is how you communicate:
At work
With adolescents
Interpersonally (most important and valuable)
Non-verbal
Understand political (and other types of public speeches or books) speeches and why certain words and phrases are chosen to influence the public
So much more….
Basically, it covers every aspect of how we, as individuals, communicate in every aspect of our lives in every way, every day.It's not all about speeches or speaking in public.
Answer:
Comparative equality, superlative relative superiority, superlative absolute superiority.
Explanation:
The positive degree of comparison refers to the normal form of adjective such as big, tall etc., Comparative equality, superlative relative superiority, superlative absolute superiority. Comparative equality is used to show that two things that are similar to each other. e.g. They have as many children as we do. Superlative relative superiority is used to express the highest degree of something in relation to something else. e.g. most intelligent and more beautiful etc. Superlative absolute superiority is a degrees of comparison in an adjective which stresses on exceptional property without making a direct comparison between two objects. e.g. very and extremely are used in its superlative degree.
In aceasta balada este vorba despre zece mesteri,unul dintre ei fiind Manole care voia sa ridice-o manastire.Manastirea nu se putea ridica,asa ca intr-un vis,acestuia i se arata ca pan' nu va jertfi prima femeie ce avea sa vina pe acolo pana atunci nu vor izbuti asa ca se arata ziua urmatoare chiar nevastea mesterului Manole care plangand isi zidi sotioara si apoi de suparare cazu de pe schele intr-un rau alcatuit din lacrimile sale.
Answer:
1. dattebane - ya know
2. dattebasa - believe it
Explanation:
The words dattebane and dattebasa were used in the Naruto franchise. While these words are not actually any language in our present world, they were translated to in English language.
Hence,
1. Dattebane was translated to "ya know"
2. Dattebasa - was translated to "believe it"