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Spontaneous monologue refers to an unplanned, impromptu speech where the speaker expresses thoughts or emotions in the moment, often reflecting genuine feelings or reactions. In contrast, a non-spontaneous monologue is premeditated and rehearsed, typically involving a structured presentation of ideas or narratives. While spontaneous monologues can convey authenticity and immediacy, non-spontaneous ones tend to prioritize clarity and coherence. Both serve different purposes in communication, depending on context and audience.
There are two broad categories of communication in an organisation, and they are Structured and Spontaneous. Under structured communication, the different forms of communication include1. Chain of Command2. Written Word3. Representative System Under spontaneous communication, the different forms of communication include 4. Informal Work Groups5. Gossip Different types of communication play different roles in pursuasion, and all of the above types of communication should be employed in unison in order to be most effective in pursuading the various groups in an organisation.
Linda R. Watson has written: 'Teaching Spontaneous Communication to Autistic and Developmentally Handicapped Children'
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In the context of "spontaneous vs non-spontaneous," a reaction is considered spontaneous if it occurs on its own without needing external influence. On the other hand, a non-spontaneous reaction requires external energy input to occur.
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'Spontaneous' means "arising from a momentary impulse". There is no animal which represents 'spontaneous'.
The antonym of spontaneous is planned or intentional.
A tween can be spontaneous by being themselves.
Spontaneous, hasty, rash.
Spontaneous Inventions was created in 1986.
We're part of such a spontaneous generation!