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    Everyone has either been in a relationship, had a crush, or has been in a life long relationship whether that is marriage or a life long partner. My question to the readers is, what went wrong? Why did that relationship fail or what makes it work? According to writer Sara Altschule from bustle.com, in order to have a healthy relationship you need to be able to, “form a trusting and positive partnership” (Altschule, 2016). Every relationship needs work and every relationship doesn’t start out…

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    Have you ever wondered how the world communicated before the use of a translator? The answer is simple, non-verbal communication. Also recognized as universal communication. There are three main types of non-verbal communication; however I will touch on three. The main types of universal communications are body language; this can be anything from a smile to a hand shake. The second is voice tones; the tones of our voices can say a lot. Humans are the only specials that communicate with words.…

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    How do the poems “If—”, “Telephone Conversation”, “Remember”, and three other poems present and explore conflict. Conflict occurs everywhere, anytime, and doesn’t have to involve many people. “If—” presents the conflict between an individual and other people, which is also an individual’s conflict with society. “Telephone Conversation” presents the conflict between races in society. Both of these are examples of external conflict, which involves more than one person. “Remember”, on the other…

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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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    (1)Analysis of email Communication can be occur in our routine life. However, inefficient communication may lead to misunderstandings or arguments. Complaint email is not only written to grumble others but also written to deal with a problem that people facing. In the beginning of the email that written by Kelvin Soh, he keep blaming the company but not trying to explain what the mistake they have done for him. The agitated tone and the expression showing anger are the problems that made the…

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    In modern life, there are full of communication. It accompanies us at all times— in school, in the home and in the society. On one hand we have to say with others, but someone will afraid of talking with strangers on the other hand. When we meet this problem, human communication is important in our life.In the following, I will share a story with you about myself in the mainland. The interpersonal conflict Two weeks ago, I went to mainland China to spend Spring Festival with my family. On…

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    Language is the most important thing in our life. People communicate with others by using language. Without language, we cannot communicate with other people properly. Especially the communication between a native speaker with a second language speaker of English. One of the important things to second language speaker of English is the ability to understanding the meaning of words and sentence in utterance or literature. This process becomes particularly interesting in the case with lexically…

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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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    Communication is a crucial daily activity for all human, no one in this world who would not communicate with each other. Various types of communication can be used in daily life to communicate with others. One of the types of communication that is often used is verbal communication. According to Aquino (2008) stated that, verbal communication involve talking and also listening. The most important is that the tone or inflection we used during the conversation. The concept of attitude is another…

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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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