Answer:
I would say that the statement that is true is the one that says: <em>"Indirect messages do not cause miscommunication."</em>
Explanation:
I chose this statement because it is true that the fact that a message is indirect doesn't mean it is not clear for the receptor, the effective comprehension of the message will depend on the words choice of the speaker/writer and not on the kind of message he/she is using to express it. <u>About the other options</u>, it is true that a direct message allows you to express a desire without insulting or offending anyone, but it is also true that it doesn't depend on the message being direct or indirect, it only depends on the speaker being polite or not. The example "<em>Do my laundry</em>!" is actually an example of a direct message, it is written between quotation marks and it indicates that those are the exact words of the speaker, it is a direct message. About the last statement: the fact that the message being polite or not, doesn't depend on the kind of message, it depends on the speaker being polite or not, being kind or not. The most accurate answer is that the statement that is true is the third one: "<em>Indirect messages do not cause miscommunication.</em>", at least not necessarily.
Answer:
G♭.
Explanation:
On the bass clef staff, the corresponding notes for the lines are:
G, B, D, F.
This quarter note is positioned on the bottom line along with a flat symbol, making it G♭.
After reading each of the sentences, we can complete them in the following manner by choosing from the possible choices:
- There is a new housing estate in the suburbs. You can get there by bus.
- Last month my family moved to a modern bungalow with a large garden.
- This chest of drawers is too small for my clothes. I need a big wardrobe.
- Singapore is an important trading centre in Asia. That's why the port there is so big.
- Many popular tourist destinations have scorching temperatures in summer.
There are a few useful tips to follow when answering this type of question:
- <u>Read all sentences and all answer choices</u>. That will give you an idea of what the sentences are about and what words may possibly go with each sentence.
- Begin by the most obvious ones. For example, number 5 above mentions "scorching" and "summer," which shows the only possibility is temperature.
- Go with what sounds more logic. "Housing" and "estate" make sense together, just like "trading" and "center".
- If it sounds right, it is probably right. But, when in doubt, research online to see if you can find similar sentences.
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Im pretty sure its C.) ,because its talking about turning her poverty into wings
If the Native Americans moved west the states would gain Power, Population, and wealth. Also he said that it would make the Native Americans free from the states that they were currently living in.