In fugard’s “master Harold” would nominate as "men of magnitude" is an example of suspense. The correct option is B.
What is “master Harold” and the boys?
“Master Harold” and the boys is a play by Athol Fugard. The story revolves around a white boy and two black boys and the friendship among them.
Thus, the correct option is B.
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A for 7 I don’t know the other one sorry
Answer:
Yes it is?
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I'm not sure what you are asking here but thanks for the point love ya PEACE
Answer:
B. Linear Model
Explanation:
A. Interactive Model - is not the correct answer. The interactive model of communication is taking into consideration the exchange of thought between the sender and receiver, where communication goes both ways. This model focuses mostly on the process of communication itself.
<u>B. Linear model – is the right answer. </u>The linear model of communication is the “one-way” communication, meaning it is only the sender who transmits the message, while the receiver doesn’t send back the feedback or reply. <u>The message is the key to this model, and therefore this kind of communication focuses on the message that is sent to the recipient. </u>
C. Transactional model – is the wrong answer. The transactional model focuses on the communication that goes back and forth between the sender and the receiver, and messages can go simultaneously from both ways. This is n why the focus in this model is how the message was transmitted (as the name suggests) and how it was received).
D. A combination of A and B – this is not the right answer, as we have already proved that A is not a suitable answer to this question.
Not sure about number three in regards to the literary movement; however, i can help you with the last two.
"the collars belonging to the cats" -- there are multiple collars, and multiple cats. the way to represent this is "the cats' collars." you add the apostrophe to the cats, because the multiple cats own the collars.
"the notebooks belonging to Janet" -- here, you have multiple notebooks, but only one janet. the way to show this is "Janet's notebooks." the possessive s is added to janet's name to show that the notebooks are hers. the possessive s or apostrophe would not apply to notebooks, because the notebooks don't own anything. only janet owns something.