GEB 3213 Exam 1, trammel VERIFIED SOLUTION 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
GEB 3213 Exam 1, trammel VERIFIED SOLUTION 100% CORRECT ANSWERS clause - ANSWER string of language w/ subject and verb F.A.N.B.O.Y.S. - ANSWER For And Nor But Or Yet So action verb - ANSWER managing, analyzing, completing passive verb - ANSWER is, am, were, was camoflauged verbs - ANSWER -ion functional word - ANSWER express relations content word - ANSWER carry meaning connotative - ANSWER underlying meaning, perception denotative - ANSWER meaning by definition abstract - ANSWER intangible, conceptual concrete - ANSWER tangible (five senses) time, idea, anger, happiness - ANSWER abstract chair, table, wall - ANSWER concrete A.I.D.A. - ANSWER 1. grab Attention 2. Introduction, Interest 3. create Desire 4. request Action illustrators - ANSWER good; intended movements to facilitate content regulators - ANSWER bad; habits, nerves, anxieties generalizations - ANSWER perceptions about entire culture cons to generalizations - ANSWER stereotypes; rigid pov pros to generalizations - ANSWER prototype pov; flexibility shaping information - ANSWER direct v indirect direct - ANSWER why? of message is answered initially indirect - ANSWER beat around the bush U.S. is a ___ context culture - ANSWER low; direct, to the point China is a ___ context culture - ANSWER high; indirect, subtle low context cultures rely on ___ to communicate - ANSWER language high context cultures rely on ___ to communicate - ANSWER nonverbals, actions high context cultures (chart) - ANSWER japan, china, Korea, middle east, latin america, African, Spanish low context cultures (chart) - ANSWER British, France, north america, Scandinavia Germany, Swiss social trust, personal relations and goodwill, slow negotiations. high or low context? - ANSWER high down to business, agreement by specific contract, efficient negotiations. high or low context? - ANSWER low modifier - ANSWER further describes dangling modifier - ANSWER no correct noun/pronoun to attach to misplaced modifier - ANSWER placement to noun/subject pronoun reads incorrectly subject pronoun examples - ANSWER he, she, they, it compound sentence - ANSWER two independent clauses; comma connects complex sentence - ANSWER two clauses: one dependent, one independent sentence fragment - ANSWER incomplete; missing clause comma splice - ANSWER run-on; connects two independent clauses incorrectly run-on sentence - ANSWER multiple independent clauses in one sentence conjunctive adverbs - ANSWER transitions in sentence conjunctive adverbs examples - ANSWER therefore, moreover, nevertheless, however conjunctive adverbs connected by (2 options) - ANSWER semicolon or comma readability formulas - ANSWER simplicity of read; easy to pick up major points fog index - ANSWER includes abstract nouns; words w 3+ syllables, long sentences Culture - ANSWER the coherent, learned, shared view of a group of people about life's concerns that ranks what is important, furnishes attitudes about what things are appropriate, and dictates behavior The key words for understanding intercultural business communication are: - ANSWER - attitudes - behavio
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