No, not every action leads to a reaction. If you where sitting next to someone and you already knew that person was there and that person pocked you then you don't have to react. So to conclude not every action leads to a reaction.
Hello there,
<span>How does understanding the characteristics of public speaking affect how you view a speech?
</span><span>It helps you determine how effective the speech is. The way the speaker make's and present's his speech really affect's the way you view that speaker. As you do that, this can help you to determine how effective the speech can be.
~Jurgen</span>
im not sure but who cares its to late to answer now
You didn't share the link with audio file with conversation, but I've found it on the Internet. Next time check posting more careful and choose the section ''World Languages".
Here is the list of the tasks in order that I heart them :
1. Compró el pasaje.
2. Encontró su pasaporte.
3. Preparó la maleta.
4. Decidió no llevar la mochila.
5. Necesita confirmar la reservación.
<span>6. Necesita leer el libro sobre Cuba.
Please, be attentive and you will get the answer at the time you need it.
Hope that helps!</span>
Answer:
affect display
Explanation:
An affect display can be verbal or non-verbal display of emotion. They are usually conveyed by facial expressions, however, they can be displayed by gestures and body language (rubbing hands in glee, rolling up sleeves), non-verbal signals, volume and tone of voice, laughing, crying, chuckling e.t.c.