Explain the difference between hesitations and disclaimers
What will be an ideal response?
Hesitations and disclaimers are both types of powerless speech mannerisms that
deflate the strength of a message. Hesitations create an impression of a weak communicator.
Hesitations include "uh" and "well," and can make a speaker appear intimidated. Disclaimers
are a way of denying and deflating a message. Examples include "I know I shouldn't say this,
but…" and "You're not going to like this but...."
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The developmental perspective assumes:
a. children grow with media and adjust their mentality to be unaffected bymedia b. children undergo extensive and varied cognitive growth that influence thenature of media interaction and impact c. children are all the same and can be generalized when it comes to mediaeffects d. children are impacted and interact with media the same regardless of thestage of their life
Which of the following stories, also known as canonical stories and cultural scripts, reflect the values of the dominant culture?
A. stories on the margin B. master narratives C. courtship stories D. birth stories