The author of ''A mountaing calling'' suggests that John Muir valued nature. This statement can be supported because in paragraph 1 it says how John Muir never liked the word ''hike''. The author adds how in the 19th century the American society's connection to nature had grown increasingly shallow and rigid and hasty. John Muir on the other hand preferred to saunter. Sauntering meant to value what you see, and this is what John Muir spent is whole life doing: valuing and enjoying nature, instead of rushing to be the first. Another evidence that supports that John Muir valued nature when Muir was in his 30's he had stumbled upon the great California's Sierra Nevada mountains. He would scramble down steep cliff faces to get a closer look at the waterfalls and would jump and howl to show how much he loved nature (paragraph 4). Muir would also do some soulful writing about the places he visited (paragraph 5).
Answer:
D). "I'm always here if you need help with anything."
Explanation:
Supportive communication is described as the type of communication which is primarily inclined towards attaining particular goals of strengthening the relationship positively with the use of specific techniques like emotions, concern, empathy, and support. The primary goal of such communication is to resolve the conflicts or problem-solving in order to nurture positive energy in the recipient.
In the given question, option D displays the statement that exemplifies a supportive communication as the speaker shows empathy and concern towards the listener and attempts to build/boost confidence(by resolving conflicts) in him/her. This will help the affected person(suffering a problem or stress) i.e. listener to feel positive and more confident in challenging circumstances that would nurture their relationship. Therefore, <u>option D</u> is the correct answer.
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Answer:
You must be very clear.
Explanation:
This is because if you are very clear there is no chance of misinterpretation or misunderstanding
Answer:
they are way too tall for their ages
Explanation:
I am not so sure but I am confident