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Explanation:
The question above wants to assess your ability to recognize the efficiency in a communication process between two people. For that reason, I cannot write an answer for you, but I will show you how to find that answer.
To answer this question you should:
- Find a video that shows an interview. Ideally, these interviews should be about a subject that you know, as you will be able to evaluate it more fully.
- Assess if the way the questions are asked is efficient, that is, assess if the questions are understandable, well structured and if they use an appropriate language for the subject.
- Also, evaluate if the answers are efficient, that is, if the answers are well structured, if they are in line with the questions, if they do not stray from the topic and provide precise conclusions.
- Assess what could be modified to make the interview more promising.
- Evaluate the mistakes made by the interviewer and the interviewee.
- Decide whether the interview was beneficial and effective in achieving your goals.
More information:
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Dialogue is an option. It can provide background information about the character and the events that happened in the story.
In Arthur Miller's The Crucible, the theme that best describe John Proctor's final decision is: Personal honor determines a person's self-worth and value.
Proctor's desicion of refusing to provide a false confession to save his life is actually his final redemption. At the end of the play, when he tears apart the written confession, he understands that his honor is more important than his public image and he is ready to accept his destiny. Furthermore, his wife, Elizabeth realizes that John, even with his flaws, is a good man who is trying to save his soul and he will not yield to pressure.