<span>The linear model of communication conceives of all communication of taking part in one direction, with a sender transmitting information to a receiver. In contrast, the transactional model assumes that both parties are simultaneously transmitting to and receiving from one another. In its simplest formulation the transactional model is just two simultaneous linear channels of communication, but most transactional models complicate this picture by positing that the sender and receiver interpret information received and reciprocate towards the other party.</span>
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It is this fate, I solemnly assure you, that I dread for you, when the time comes that you make your reckoning, and realize that there is no longer anything that can be done.
Explanation:
This is a speech in which the tone and the main message of the entire speech are put in the very first sentence of the speech. This gives the speech a dramatic tone from the very beginning. The rest of the speech, until its last sentence, are elaborations of what the first sentence could look like unfolded.
This short story is called “Sweat”, written by <u><em>Zora Neale Hurston.</em></u>
Question: How does the author's characterization of Bertha help reveal Delia's attitude toward Sykes' affairs?
Answer: C. By describing only Bertha's negative characteristics, the author hints at Delia's confidence in her own desirability as a wife.
Delia had for some time already been fed up with her no-good husband and she knew that she was the breadwinner in the home, so in fact she did not need him to live happily ever after. Therefore, she was confident in her own desirability as a wife.
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