moon is for the night.
sun is for the daylight.
huge - large as tiny - small ill - sick as health - well being cruel - mean as kind - nice
Verbal symbols include spoken words, phrases, or expressions that represent ideas, concepts, or emotions. Examples of verbal symbols include "love," "freedom," "success," and "peace" which all carry significant meaning beyond their literal definitions.
Verbal analogies are comparisons between two pairs of words that have a relationship. They typically follow a specific format, such as "word 1 is to word 2 as word 3 is to word 4." This type of reasoning is commonly used in standardized tests to measure logical thinking and vocabulary skills.
A verbal preposition is a type of preposition that is attached to a verb, turning it into a phrasal verb. Verbal prepositions change the meaning of the verb and often indicate direction, location, or manner. Examples include "look after," "fall down," and "take off."
A verbal technique refers to the use of language in a deliberate and skillful way to communicate effectively, evoke emotions, create imagery, or persuade an audience. Examples of verbal techniques include metaphors, similes, alliteration, and personification.
Bulgaria:Yugoslavia::Germany:poland
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examples of verbal and none verbal communications
For a monarch, his coronation precedes his reign.
lake - fresh water as ocean - salt water
sequence is a succesion from usualy a monarchy (ruler)
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Some more examples of analogies are: ear:hear::mouth:taste snow:cold::sun:hot brother:boy::girl:sister coffee:drink::hamburger:food cielling:room::lid:jar page:book::Ohio:state soap:clean::mud:dirty wrist:hand::ankle:foot three:six::four:eight minute:hour::day:month
verbal,non verbal, formal, informal, active listening
verbal is speaking communication but non verbal is non speaking communication like verbal is speech and non verbal is news paper
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