In the sentence pattern for asking questions, the subject is placed immediately after the operator (Operator [did, does, was] + Subject) while in the sentence pattern for making statements, the subject is placed before the verb phrase (Subject + VP). However, some statements may be in question form (You've already eaten?) and some questions (such as rhetorical ones) may be in statement form (Haven't you peed already?).
Answer:
This is what made the most sense to me :
1. My bed felt comfortable, as I slept soundly through the night.
2. The cave tour sounded more fun, after we ate a good breakfast.
3. The brochure gave us directions, before we left for the cave tour.
4. My camera dropped and broke, as I climbed into the car.
5. The clouds started forming, while we waited in Lomé for the tour.
1. Feedback helps the <u>sender</u> of the message to know that the message is received and understood.
2. <u>Channel</u> is the medium over which a message is transmitted.
3. The appropriate step in this communication process when "John begins to draft a message to his boss" is <em>the </em><em>Sender</em><em> encodes the </em><em>message</em><em>.</em>
4. The appropriate step in this communication process when "Dr. Pendelton listens to an oral status report from his research partner" is <em>Receiver</em><em> decodes the </em><em>message.</em>
5. The appropriate step in the communication process when "Crystal Jenkins writes a recommendation report" is <em>Sender</em><em> encodes the </em><em>message</em><em>.</em>
Thus, the communication process always involves five steps.
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