<span>psychological is your made-up setting. Like when people say "Your happy place" A physical setting is somewhere you can actually go, Like a school building, Or a grocery store.
Hope this helps you.</span>
        
             
        
        
        
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I believe this is the definition for example clues.
Explanation:
We often hear of context clues, but authors can also employ example clues. Example clues can be found when authors give an example that facilitates the  understanding of an unfamiliar word by the reader. A regular context clue would not offer an example. Example clues tend to use the terms "such as", "for instance", "for example", "to illustrate", among others.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
A
Explanation:
He didint even say a word and grabbed it
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
It is true that sometimes communication is not possible because of different facts such as:  
A: Background knowledge: if there is communication between two or more people but they don’t share the same background, it is probably that a clash of knowledge would appear.
B: Assumptions: it is said in the Tolteic philosophy: 1st Agreement: “Don’t make assumptions”. If you create and state assumptions about what other people said, you will be misunderstanding many messages.
C: Dialect: sometimes this is a problem since there are some words that has a different meaning or they are pronounced differently so this, too, can create non-communication.
 
        
             
        
        
        
The central topic in this scene is clothing. When King Duncan grants Macbeth with thane of Cawdor, Macbeth refers to this title as "borrowed robes" because thane is alive and he doesn't want to wear the old man's clothing. Clothing is a symbolism for rank here representing the status in a community, in this scene in a royal one. Macbeth doesn't want the rank while the holder is still alive.