The correct answer is A.
<span>The call-and-response format is best seen in the poem
"Deferred"</span>
This question is incomplete. Here's the complete question.
Call a friend over a phone or via free media platform such as messenger. Note down the conversation process. Identify what communication model is used. Illustrate how the communication happens.
Answer:
I called a friend over the phone.
In our conversation we used a transactional model of communication, meaning that we were communicators, both taking the role of sender and receiver. Furthermore, the conversation was sustained by us sharing the same social and cultural reality, and non-verbal feedback, such as laughter or mocking snorts.
Explanation:
My friend <--------> Message <--------> Me
(Communicator) (Communicator)
Answer and Explanation:
As the name suggests, a character sketch is a type of summary of a character. Character sketches are often used by authors as part of the pre-writing process. However, in this case, we are analyzing a character that belongs to an existing story. A sketch usually includes physical appearance, personality, actions, and feelings, and so on.
Character sketch for the short story "Condensed Milk" - each affirmation is followed by evidence.
The narrator is a man, an adult. He is most likely an intellectual who was, somehow, involved with politics: "There was no reason for us politicals to be there..."
The narrator is mentally and psychologically exhausted, as well as physically sick: "Inside there was only an empty scorched sensation, and we were indifferent to everything, making plans no further than the next day." "I rolled up my pants and showed the breaks in the skin from scurvy."
<u>Even though his main concern is to stay alive, he is still capable of strong emotions and petty revenges. He is smart and determined, enough to escape a trap that would lead to his death</u>: "It was, of course, a weak, worthless act of vengeance just like all my feelings. But what else could I do? Warn the others? I didn’t know them. But they needed a warning."