Let's look at all the answers:
A. Looking away while they're speaking
- this will not help you understand what they're saying and will also likely distract them and make them angry!
B. Thinking about what they're saying
-yes, this is the correct answer! This will also allow you to see if you understood what they said and allow you to ask proper questions afterwards!
C Interrupting them
-no, this will only be a distraction to both of you
D. Thinking about a test in human relations
-again not: this will only be a distraction!
Answer:
As in real life, it is just the ways in which the characters of a story interact with each other.
Explanation:
It's not a fancy term - but unlike real life, how it is developed in a story can be critical to the plot development and the reader's enjoyment.
You can learn how your personality projects to others, how fast or slow you talk, if you have a high pitched voice or low, what someone else says to ake you laugh the most, your pain tolerance, and how you treat new people in your life.
Answer:
Here are 10 daily habits of the most productive leaders, all of which you can implement into your own life:
Get Enough Sleep. ...
Rise Early. ...
Meditate Daily. ...
Workout (No Matter How You Do It) ...
Eat A Good Breakfast. ...
Take A Nap. ...
Don't Waste Time Commuting. ...
Take Breaks To Re-energize.
a) It is odd that war should ever be viewed as an adventurous expedition.