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A hazard of communicating with friends electronically instead of talking with them in person or over the phone is that the nuances of their meaning may be lost. If they respond in a curt sentence or phrase, the receiver of the e-mail may misunderstand the writerâs meaning and become offended. When someone e-mails a question, and the recipient delays responding because he or she is unsure how to answer, the sender may think the other person doesnât care. In face-to-face communication, there might be a response such as âI donât knowâ or âCan I get back to you on that?â A concerned look or shrug of the shoulders will also let a friend know that the other person is listening. But not responding to an e-mail is similar to walking away from a person and saying nothing. They donât know if they have been heard. Through digital media, misunderstandings can happen and feelings can get hurt.
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What is the author's purpose for writing this passage?
to explain how meaning is sometimes lost when communicating only through e-mails
to inform people on the best way to write effective e-mails
to explain how people's feelings can get hurt by a misunderstood message
Read the passage.
A hazard of communicating with friends electronically instead of talking with them in person or over the phone is that the nuances of their meaning may be lost. If they respond in a curt sentence or phrase, the receiver of the e-mail may misunderstand the writerâs meaning and become offended. When someone e-mails a question, and the recipient delays responding because he or she is unsure how to answer, the sender may think the other person doesnât care. In face-to-face communication, there might be a response such as âI donât knowâ or âCan I get back to you on that?â A concerned look or shrug of the shoulders will also let a friend know that the other person is listening. But not responding to an e-mail is similar to walking away from a person and saying nothing. They donât know if they have been heard. Through digital media, misunderstandings can happen and feelings can get hurt.
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What is the author's purpose for writing this passage?
to explain how meaning is sometimes lost when communicating only through e-mails
to inform people on the best way to write effective e-mails
to explain how people's feelings can get hurt by a misunderstood message
to persuade people to communicate either in person or by phone
to persuade people to communicate either in person or by phone
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English, 21.06.2019 15:30
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English, 22.06.2019 07:30
Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs. match each paragraph to its corresponding purpose. tiles: instructs describes persuades narrates pairs before you purchase a used car from a dealer or an individual, there are important steps you must take. first, examine the car using an inspection checklist, which you can download and print from many websites. then test-drive the car under a variety of road conditions, making sure that it handles well in many situations. finally, ask for the carâs maintenance report and make sure you understand any repairs made on the car. arrowboth "good morning, sal! " uncle freddie said. " for coming in so early today." uncle freddie danced as he spoke. sal yawned. he did not know how his uncle woke up so cheerfully before dawn every day. uncle freddie placed a tray of cookies in front of sal. "i need you to decorate these," he said. he handed sal several tubes of icing. arrowboth the hole created by the meteorite's impact, known as the barringer meteorite crater, can still be seen today. it is one mile wide and over 550 feet deepâ20 football games could be played at the same time on its floor, and more than two million people could watch from its sloping sides. arrowboth you know the feeling: itâs minutes until the school bus comes, but you just rolled out of bed, threw on some clothes, barely brushed your teeth, and now youâre racing out the door to catch the bus. you skip breakfast again. thatâs three days this week alone! itâs no wonder, then, that by second period you start to feel awful, with your stomach grumbling and your eyelids drooping. my fellow classmates, listen up! you may be surprised by how a few simple changes in your life can have a huge effect on how you feel morning, noon, and night! arrowboth
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English, 22.06.2019 09:30
What important connection dose henry wadsworth longfellow establish in this introduction
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English, 22.06.2019 11:00
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