<span>1. Organizing your thoughts logically
-organize your message
2. Tailoring your message to the audience
3. Telling a story for maximum impact
-carefully build up
4. Adapting to listener feedback</span>
Answer:
A). Concentrates on issues, not people.
Explanation:
Constructive conflict is defined as a conflict that aims to discover the cause or reason for the conflict is by proffering a unanimously accepted solution to resolve it.
As per the question, such conflicts would 'focus on issues instead of people' by identifying a specific issue, discussing the sources that have led to that particular issue, problem, or conflict and this mutual discussion serves to provide a concerted solution to the issue. This is the reason why it is considered as 'constructive' due to its positive and effective approach to bringing a solution to the issue. Thus, <u>option A</u> is the answer.
I could only name 2 Cinderella and sleeping beauty
Things to do in Charleston South Carolina:
Go to the historic homes
go to the battery
go the fort Sumter
go see rainbow row
go on the ferry
go on the dinner cruise
go to the SC aquarium
go to waterfront park (there is a pineapple fountain btw might be an interesting point of view)
go see where the historic battles were fought
see the governors house
see Darrius Rucker's house
go to some of the historic plantations
and a must see and do is go to the market
Answer:
D. Although only a small number personally attended Mora’s speech, many more people can access her written essay.
Explanation:
Pat Mora's essay, "The Leader in the Mirror", narrates her reflections as a speaker in an occasion meant to reward hard working students in El Paso. Compared to her audience at the hotel, many more people have access to her written essay. This is because many people would have read the essay on books and online platforms.
In the essay, Pat Mora who is a writer reflects on the best gift she could offer the students. Since she was not rich, she thought about a gift that would have lasting value for the students. She decided on these imaginary gifts: a tape recorder, little pieces of colored paper, a photograph, and a mirror.