"You should know what is wrong" is an example of : C. silent Treatment
People have different way of thinking and point of view. You can't hope that another person is 100 % understand and see your way of thinking.
Rather than hoping that someone else magically 100 % able to read your mind, it's better to just communicate what's bothering you and think it's wrong.
Not addressing the real issue is simply the same as an act of silence
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The number tattooed on Elie's arm- it symbolized that Elie was not a human anymore, but a mere number.
i have an answer- he is a wierdo
Explanation:
Answer:
1. Experimenting
2. Avoiding
3. Initiating
4. Intensifying
5. Terminating
6. Bonding
7. Circumscribing
8. Integrating
9. Differentiating
10. Stagnating
Explanation:
1. Experimenting: asking questions to clarify initial perceptions. An experiment can be defined as an investigation which typically involves the process of manipulating an independent variable (the cause) in order to be able to determine or measure the dependent variable (the effect). This ultimately implies that, an experiment can be used by scientists to show or demonstrate how a condition causes or gives rise to another i.e cause and effect, influence, behavior, etc in a sample.
2. Avoiding: people do not want to spend time together. This arises when there's some sort of misunderstanding or disagreement between two or more parties.
3. Initiating: first stage of relationship development. This is the stage when people start to get to know each other or establish an acquaintance.
4. Intensifying: involves an increase in personal involvement. This is an increase in the level of devotion to something.
5. Terminating: end of the relationship. This brings an end to a shared mutual feeling between two or more individuals.
6. Bonding: relationship becomes more formal, publicly recognized.
7. Circumscribing: talk is reduced to everyday matters. It is a form of limitation drawn into issues i.e narrowing the frequency of conversations.
8. Integrating: stage in which "in-language" usually emerges.
9. Differentiating: people begin to pursue outside interests.
10. Stagnating: people go through the motions of being committed.