The speaker in "In Flanders Fields" is calling on the listeners to honor the memory of those who died in war by continuing the fight for peace. They want the listeners to take up the torch and carry it forward so that the sacrifices of the fallen will not be in vain.
The speaker in "In Flanders Fields" encourages the listener to honor the memory of the fallen soldiers by continuing the fight and ensuring that their deaths were not in vain. The speaker does not advocate for surrendering or simply enjoying life, but rather for carrying on the fight for freedom and justice.
Listeners may use response styles such as affirming statements like "I understand," nodding in agreement, or providing empathy through phrases like "I can relate to that" to show that they identify with the speaker. These responses convey understanding and validation of the speaker's experiences or feelings.
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INSULATED LISTENING: A style in which the reciever ignores undesirable information.Insulated listeners, unlike selective listeners, have list topics they want to avoid.All of us are insulated listeners to some extent.Some of us tune out when we hear political debate…Some of us tune out when we hear religious discussion…Some of us tune out anything to do w/ business…Selective listeners are poor communicators because they only want to talk about certain things…Insulated listeners are poor communicators because they never want to discuss certain things.
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The speaker wants Jane to leave because they no longer want her presence around, possibly due to a disagreement or conflict between them.
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This makes it easier to see who is speaking; you don't want one speaker's dialogue to get mixed up with another speaker's dialogue.
The media are a powerful tool but they are not always truthful.
If you want to say 'I am interested...' it is 'Je m'interesse...'
because we want to