Communication often ____________, or combines, verbal and nonverbal messages. a. regulates b. repeats c. integrates d. contradicts

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Answer 1
Answer: Communication often integrates, or combines, verbal and nonverbal messages. The correct answer is C, because the verb to integrate means to mix, to combine, to put together. Regulate, repeat, and contradict do not have the same meaning as to combine. Regulate means to control, repeat to do something again, and contradict to do the opposite of.
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its C

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The correct answer is D. Beowulf says that he didn't win because Brecca was attacked by sea monsters, and Beowulf wanted to save him, and that is the reason why he didn't win the race.
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The use of the understatement in the excerpt that affects this part of the scene is that he or she has to say something that is less important than it already is. He or she tried to restrain himself or herself to escape the effect it has.

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The monster slain by Beowulf was Grendel. The third option is correct.

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1. Language comprehension
2. Math skills
3. Physical skills
4. Self-Help skills
5. Social-Emotional skills

TERMS:

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B. Gives “just one” on request.
C. Answers routine questions.
D. Does not like to share toys.
E. Runs without falling.
F. Likes to give affection to parents.
G. Uses toilet without assistance.
H. Unsnaps a snap.
I. Kicks a large ball.
J. Displays jealousy.

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Language comprehension help us to know we understanding the passage

Select the best analogy.interstice : crevice ::

A.
orifice : clasp

B.
trident : three

C.
indentation : notch

D.
dossier : information

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The answer to this question is C. indentation : notch
 Why? here is the explanation.
interstice meaning is smaller space while  crevice means on the other hand is wider space."Therefore the answer is indentation which means dent while notch means deeper cut.

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