How do you use the word row in the sentence?
You can use the word "row" when talking about a line of objects or people arranged side by side. For example, "The students sat in a row during the assembly."
What English accent does papau newguinea have?
Papua New Guinea has a range of English accents due to its linguistic diversity, with many speakers having unique variations influenced by local languages. However, overall, a general Papua New Guinean English accent is often described as having a similar sound to Australian or British English accents due to historical ties with these countries.
What are the disadvantages of speaking?
Some potential disadvantages of speaking include misunderstandings due to unclear communication, unintended offense or conflict from the message delivered, and the inability to take back spoken words once they are said. Additionally, speaking requires energy and effort, and it may not always be the most effective means of communication depending on the situation or audience.
Compare and contrast growth and development?
Growth refers to the physical changes that occur in an organism, such as increase in size or number of cells. Development is a broader concept that includes growth but also encompasses changes in structure, function, behavior, and abilities. Growth is more quantitative, while development is more qualitative and involves maturation and differentiation.
What is a person called that cannot give a direct answer to a question?
An equivocator. This is the exact meaning of the term when used in Shakespeare's Macbeth.
A logical conclusion based on observations is called?
I think I remembered my teacher saying Hypothesis,, --- XxSilvermistxX
Why is revenge a kind of wild justice?
Revenge is considered a kind of wild justice because it typically involves a person taking matters into their own hands without going through the formal legal system. It is often driven by intense emotions such as anger, hatred, or desire for retribution, leading to actions that may be impulsive, disproportionate, and lacking in rationality or fairness. Revenge can perpetuate a cycle of harm and conflict rather than achieving true justice.
A classic metaphor from Shakespeare is the following, suggesting a theatre stage as a metaphor for the human world: : All the world's a stage, : And all the men and women merely players; : They have their exits and their entrances. A more modern everyday metaphor would be "The road ahead was a ribbon of moonlight" or "John is my knight in shining armour"
Why is enunciation important when speaking?
Enunciation is important when speaking because it helps ensure that your words are clear and easily understood. Proper enunciation can prevent miscommunication and improve the overall effectiveness of your message. Clarity in speech also enhances your credibility and confidence as a speaker.
No, speaking is a form of communication that involves using the sense of hearing and the ability to produce sounds, but it is not a sense in the traditional sense of the word. It relies on the senses of hearing and touch to receive feedback on the sounds produced.
How do you get more confidence?
Confidence is something you can't fake, you've truly got to believe in yourself for people to sense it, theres nothing to stop people giving you tips however ...
Im guessing this is about getting the confidence to ask someone out, even if it isn't this will still apply. A thing I used to do when I wasn't full of confidence like I am now, was think to myself "F*** it, you only live once", believe me it has a bigger effect than you might expect, to further explain myself, its scenario time !
*Your stood a good distance away from the guy/girl you want to go out with, preparing to ask them*
First of all your immediate thought is "Im not good looking, he/she will say no straight away and all their friends will laugh as I take the walk of shame back to my seat" ... heres where that voice in your head jogs on and confidence knocks on the door, "Ok, lets say I bail out and don't go through with it, what if i got hit by a car on the way home and was in hospital waiting to die (I know that's awful, but you need to paint a very dark picture of what could happen if you DONT ask them, rather than what bad things could happen if you did), I'd never know if they would've said yes ... and to add to it I spent the last day worrying what 4 or 5 retards around them thought about me. All i'd be able to do would be to lay there regretting every opportunity i didn't take, and for what ? To save abit of embarrassment ? ... Not on my watch sonny Jim !"
*Walks over without the slightest care of the consequences, asks said person out, and due to the fact you couldn't care less what happens, they'll usually say yes because they can sense your confidence.*
Even if they say No, just say "No worries", smile (whilst looking into their eyes) and walk away, that's basically like saying "I couldn't give a toss if you say no, you just missed a BIG opportunity to be with an awesome person", and believe me, they'll know it. What if they laugh? If they laugh it's because THEIR embarrassed that you weren't affected by their rejection when they expected you to be, and then they will usually regard you as higher than them or at least respect you more.
Remember, problems are never as bad as they seem at the time, its usually because your minds focused so much upon it and by doing that it's made it worse. Good luck, and don't give a toss what anyone thinks about you !
Motivational appeals are strategies used in communication to inspire or evoke emotion in an audience, encouraging them to take action or change their behavior. This can involve using positive reinforcement, emotional appeals, or highlighting the benefits of a particular course of action.
What is the effect of antithesis?
Antithesis creates a contrasting effect by placing two opposite ideas or words in close proximity to each other. This technique highlights the differences between the concepts being presented, making them stand out more vividly in comparison. It can add emphasis, depth, and complexity to the narrative or argument.
How can you use assured in a sentence?
"Assured" is the past-tense form of "assure". To "assure" someone is to tell them that something is safe or instill confidence in them or make them sure of something.
"I assured Matt that he would get more playing time on the court in the next game."
"My scholarship is assured."
What is 3 criteria for persuasion?
Can you give me some social awareness topics?
I'M NOT exactly sure what you are asking for, but if it is "topics of social awareness", like something that would be good fodder for conversation I can start you off: Start locally, local issues, then spread national and international.Start with social issues close to home, like employment and childcare, healthcare, local politics that focus on social issues. Other items may be more wide spead like the national healthcare crisis, the deficit, the war, equal opportunities, government assistance after a major crisis, you can go on from there. Hope I helped answer your question!! <<ADR>>
What is the purpose of Antithesis?
The point of an antithesis is to shock the audience with two different ideas. By pairing them together it forces the reader to pay attention. It is a bold statement that just screams "think about me!" Honestly the purpose depends on the piece. It can also be used to create rythym in a piece of literary work. That rythym can lead to a clymatic effect. But in the end it changes from each peice of literary work. So... yeah :D
Firstly, the meaning of 'persuasion' needs to be defined:
The noun form of 'persuade'.
1. to prevail on (a person, etc.), by advice, urging, reasons, inducements,etc., to do something.
2. to induce to believe, convince.
(points 1. and 2. are the Macquarie Dictionary (2004) definitions of 'persuade').
'Persuasion' is an activity limited to communication between sentient (conscious/aware) beings, such as person to person, shepherd to sheep,
and dog-owner to dog. I believe the context of the question is most likely interested only in human social affairs, so I'll confine the answer to such.
Through, by far, most of human history, and pre-history, non-violent methods of resolving conflicts have been far more common than violence. Violence, for this argument, are acts such as threats, stand-overs, ridicule, false rumour-mongering as well as the obvious: physical violence.
Persuasion tends to be usually non-violent, so can be classed as a humanly-progressive behaviour choice.
As violence usually only results in changing behaviours but not minds, I feel it can be assumed as most likely that through the enlightenment of spiritual and religious studies, and in more recent centuries from within philosophical, theosophical and psychology schools of thought, people developed skills in persuasion because violence is too costly in human terms, as well as inadaquate and innefficient for social interaction and adaption.
Considering the above notions, it seems to me that persuasion would predate higher language and record-keeping, let alone story-telling, so we cannot be sure, in a factual sense, of how, where or when persuasion developed. Belief is another matter...
What are the micro skills of speaking?
Microskills refer to creating small fragments of language like phonemes morphemes, phrasal units, words and collocations. Teaching students we help them to see all fragments of language.
Here are some of the micro-skills involved in speaking. The speaker has to:
- pronounce the distinctive sounds of a language clearly enough so that people can distinguish them. This includes making tonal distinctions.
- use stress and rhythmic patterns, and intonation patterns of the language clearly enough so that people can understand what is said.
- use the correct forms of words. This may mean, for example, changes in the tense, case, or gender.
- put words together in correct word order.
- use vocabulary appropriately.
- use the register or language variety that is appropriate to the situation and the relationship to the conversation partner.
- make clear to the listener the main sentence constituents, such as subject, verb, object, by whatever means the language uses.
- make the main ideas stand out from supporting ideas or information.
- make the discourse hang together so that people can follow what you are saying.
Where the word okay used first?
1839, only survivor of a slang fad in Boston and New York c.1838-9 for abbreviations of common phrases with deliberate, jocular misspellings (cf. K.G. for "no go," as if spelled "know go"); in this case, "oll korrect." Further popularized by use as an election slogan by the O.K. Club, New York boosters of Democratic president Martin Van Buren's 1840 re-election bid, in allusion to his nickname Old Kinderhook, from his birth in the N.Y. village of Kinderhook. Van Buren lost, the word stuck, in part because it filled a need for a quick way to write an approval on a document, bill, etc. The noun is first attested 1841; the verb 1888. Spelled out as okeh, 1919, by Woodrow Wilson, on assumption that it represented Choctaw okeh "it is so" (a theory which lacks historical documentation); this was ousted quickly by okay after the appearance of that form in 1929. Okey-doke is student slang first attested 1932. Greek immigrants to America who returned home early 20c. having picked up U.S. speech mannerisms were known in Greece as okay-boys, among other things.
What does implicit process mean in person centred therapy?
In person-centred therapy, implicit processes refer to the underlying thoughts, feelings, and experiences that may not be consciously acknowledged by the individual but still influence their behavior and interactions. The therapist seeks to help clients explore these unconscious aspects to gain insight and self-awareness. This can lead to a deeper understanding of oneself and facilitate personal growth and healing.
What can I do to become a better service person?
As a manager, my interview question is "can you suck up?". The best customer service workers are those who can let a customer yell and scream and still stand there with a smile and kill them with kindness. you need to forget that you have pride in yourself, and just make them feel as if they are the only ones on the planet. It is not easy, but that's what it takes.