Answer:
There are 10 steps to effective listening. I do not know if any of these are part of the paper you are writing because it seems it is directed at you.
1. Face the speaker and maintain eye contact.
2. Be attentive but relaxed.
3. Keep an open mind.
4. Listen to the words and try to picture what the speaker is saying.
5. Don't interrupt.
6. Wait for the speaker to pause before imposing a question.
7. Ask questions only to ensure understanding.
8. Try to feel what the speaker is feeling.
9. Give the speaker regular feedback.
10. Pay attention to what isn't being said (non-verbal cues).
Answer:
Mrs. Mallard's death seems to paint a larger picture of how women in general, and married women in particular, have no freedom and the lack of their own identity and space.
Explanation:
Kate Chopin's short story <em>The Story of an Hour</em> tells the story of Mrs. Mallard, who seemingly had been without any freedom to be her own person under her husband's authority. And that was why she was happy and excited to hear of his death, with the woman thinking of her future where she will be now, her own person and do what she likes.
The position of being a wife seems to suffocate her, for she exclaimed that she is finally <em>"free, free, free!"</em> after learning of her husband's death. In the later passages, we find her thinking <em>"there would be no powerful will bending hers in that blind persistence with which men and women believe they have a right to impose a private will upon a fellow-creature."</em> From now on, <em>"she would live for herself"</em>, which seems to paint a bigger picture of the condition of women in those times. But with the death of Mr. Mallard, all those restrictions are now gone.
But the ending shows Mr. Mallard returned safely and gave her such a shock that she died of a heart attack. The others thought that the shock of getting her husband safe was too much for her heart to take, but in reality, it was the realization that she is back to her former self was too much to take that her heart gave out. Her death again signifies that women have no such freedom to do anything, which is also why Mrs. Mallard's death was caused by.
Crossing- present participle
Crossing the street is dangerous and illegal- phrase?
Answer:
c. intensity
Explanation:
In this exercise, you have to select the correct option that answers which aspect of decorum Norm's violates.
In this case, the correct answer is c "intensity" because Norm talked about his boss' good qualities, which is okay, but he spoke too much, exaggerating the qualities and making his boss embarrassed, so he ended up not behaving propriety.