The type of communication that the teacher has in the classroom, is termed as a. Interpersonal
b. Mass communication
c. Group communication
d. Face-to-face communication

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Answer 1
Answer: It's definitely not a mass communication: it does not include mass media.

It's actually all the other choices:

a. Interpersonal (between people)
c. Group communication (in a group)
d. Face-to-face communication (not mediated by technology)

I would choose the option of Group communication, as it's its more visible trait, but technically, all those options are correct!



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Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is an example ofA.an old-fashioned novel.
B.interpretative literature.
C. escapistliterature.
D. aperfect short story.

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14. Read the paragraph.

(1) Skyscrapers surrounded us as we crossed the Brooklyn Bridge. (2) The streets were like canyons of concrete and steel. (3) I really wanted to visit the Statue of Liberty. (4) New York City was very different than the flat plains of my native Nebraska.

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sentence 1
sentence 2
sentence 4
sentence 3

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The paragraphs topic sentence appears to be about New York City.
The Statue of Liberty is located in New York, which means sentences 3 and 4 relate.
Skyscrapers are everywhere in New York city. 

This means question 2 does not support the paragraphs topic sentence.

*I don't know much about New York so this may not be the correct answer*
I hope this helped you!

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What literary device is used in the phrase, "The darkness swallowed the town"? A) Simile B) Metaphor C) Personification D) Alliteration

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Answer:   D.. Alliteration

Explanation:

Final answer:

The phrase 'The darkness swallowed the town' uses personification, a literary device giving human abilities to non-human things.

Explanation:

The literary device used in the phrase, 'The darkness swallowed the town' is C) Personification. This is because personification is a literary device where human traits are given to non-human things. In this phrase, 'darkness', which is non-human, is given the human attribute of 'swallowing', as if it is a creature consuming the town.

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A. Sheep's makes more sense since it's talking about one sheep in particular
read the sentence carefully:

That young _________ wool is so tick and fluffy.

plug teach word in and see witch on makes sense
A. Sheeps
B. Sheep's
C. Sheeps' 

you can Scratch A. and C.  because Sheeps'  is talking about more than one sheep and Sheeps you need to add punctuation to it 

so that only leaves B. Sheep's  witch is the correct answer