There are four main styles of communication. I include a short description in each of them:
- passive: let others take the decisions for you: not express feelings or needs, ignoring your personal rights. Ex: "<em>I’m okay with whatever you want to do".</em>
- aggressive: defensive or hostile behaviour, ignoring others, personal benefits. Ex: "<em>this is what we’re doing." ( no option to change it)</em>
- passive-aggressive: being subtle, appearing passive but influencing others with sarcasm and irony, avoiding conversation. Ex: <em>attittudes such as spreading rumours, sabotaging other people's efforts.</em>
- assertive: direct, honest communication, respecting the feeling, ideas of others. Ex: <em>"I need for you to do.... because I feel..."</em>
In general, it is said that ASSERTIVE COMMUNICATION is the best in order to hold a respectful and long-term relationship, but it depends on the situations we encounter, the type of communication we use.
Answer:
Arthur is confident, courteous, and commanding. He shows no fear and plays host to the Green Knight and deals firmly with his guest. ... King Arthur gives Sir Bedivere his sword Excalibur.
Answer:
is
Explanation:
A simple predicate, or verb, is the main word or word group that tells something about the subject. A simple predicate may be a one-word verb or a verb phrase. In this sentence, it is a one-word verb, is.