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    Each author has their own strategies and method to persuade the audience in believing in their point of view. There are variety of rhetorical strategies that can be used depending on the author’s goal of what they are trying to convey. For example, pathos are used to manipulate a reader’s emotion by creating an emotional response. Another example are logos, which is persuading the audience through and appeal of logic, and hypophora which is asking a question and answering it immediately. Even…

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    not takes it seriously. Sender should stop using the unfriendly words and rationally communicate with the problem maker, or do not email when mad. Last but not least, the content of this email is not succinct. The sender write a lot of irrelevant message like “my friend”, “moving house” that make the content long-winded and unconstructive. Therefore, what the sender should do is to calmly specifies his case for the receiver to understand, try to give some of the constructive suggestions and…

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    and nonverbal communication. In general, verbal communication means that people communicate with each other by means of language. Nonverbal communication is usually understood as the process of communication through sending and receiving wordless messages. Non-verbal communication includes Kinesics (face and body motion), Haptics (touch), Physical appearance, Artifacts (personal objects), Proxemics (personal space), Environmental factors, Chronemics (perception and use of time), Paralanguage…

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    Communication is a common phenomenon that exists in the daily activities of human being as well as generate meaning by using messages across a myriad of cultures, channels, contexts and media. It is the process of sending a message to an audience from a source through channel. For example a conversation, the source is the person who is speaking, audience is the person who is listening, the message is what is transmitted and the spoken voice is the channel. The effective practice of…

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    1. According to the text, self-presentation is something that we act out in response to the expectations of others. It is how one chooses to present themselves to an audience. Self- presentation is the cardinal decision that one chooses to make. For example, women may not generally come out and say their opinions or express their views on certain matters in the public eye due to its displeasing nature. Men, however, can voice their opinions on whatever subject and whenever they deem fit…

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    1. What are some examples of nonverbal communication? Explain the importance of nonverbal communication displayed during a speech. Justify your answer with specific examples from your own speeches and the speeches of others. Examples of nonverbal communication include facial expression, body movement, and eye contact. The reason why it is important to know to is to get a sense of a read on you as a speaker and as a listener of a speech. One example of nonverbal communication is something I do…

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    conveyed and the way in which it is interpreted. As a result, we communicate differently depending on the manner, place and time we choose to disseminate these information. Whether we use eye contact, body language and or haptics we are sending strong messages to those who are around us in a nonverbal way. As a result, several factors may account for the type of nonverbal communication that we use. Such can include: environmental, cultural, social, educational, religious and many other factors.…

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    Acceptance: 1) The action of consenting to receive or undertake something offered. 2) The action or process of being received as adequate or suitable, typically to be admitted into a group. However, many connotate acceptance much differently. The popular opinion of acceptance, however, is when one emotionally acknowledges the importance or significance of someone or something. In his short story “The Jacket,” Gary Soto writes about the period of a boy’s life when he receives an ugly, “day-old…

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    manager conveyed his message through oral. The senior manager was involved in the process of encoding when he is conveying his messages or information. This is because, he transmitted his messages by sound wave and he set these messages become a code. Then, we were involved in the process of decoding because we need to derive meaning from his sound and understand what he had been said. Furthermore, the second element is messages. This is because each communication involves a message and we…

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    on sending unsolicited commercial electronic messages “Spam” is a reference to unsolicited commercial…

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