Answer:
The communication climate of an important interpersonal relationship must be generally warm, the other person must feel the tranquility of a clear sky and a cozy love like the summer sun next to us, no matter if his soul is hurt and constantly feels sad as a rainy day, or if her gloomy past overwhelms her and makes her feels insecure, since the time she spends with us must feel really cozy, in such a way that she never wants to leave, like that occasion <u>we first went to the beach and we were struck by the sand, the sea, the sun, and we would have never wanted to leave</u>.
Explanation:
In the text on the communication climate, I have used some of the recommended words (which are in bold) and added an allegory at the end in reference to the feeling the person must have with us. In particular, <u>positive keywords must be associated with heat</u>, which is why quite a lot of terms such as sun, warm, and summer were used.
<span>Jared is illustrating the concept of resilience. He believes he is invisible. Although, he is gathering all this new found attention it is making him become blind of the actuality of his decisions.</span>
<span>According to Philippians 2:1-11, Christians
to behave in light of what Jesus endured. They are very humble, caring and
loving. They respect each other’s and put others before themselves. They consider
others better then themselves. They take on the form of servant as Jesus did. They
are unified in spirit.</span>
Answer:
Moses, the tame raven.
Explanation:
The Animal Farm is an allegorical and a fable novella penned by George Orwell. The novella narrates the story of Russia under the Soviet Union.
The characters are allegorical as they all represent the major people of the Russian Revolution and the Stalin Era.
<u>After the revolt broke in the Manor farm, Mr. Jones was driven out of the farm by the animals and when Mrs. Jones saw what was happening in the garden, she packed some possessions in a carpetbag and slipped out of the farm from the other way. The animal that accompanied Mrs. Jones was Moses, the tame raven, who worked as a spy of Jones on the farm</u>.
So the correct answer is Moses, the tame raven.