thereader or listener understand unfamiliar or difficult concepts, and they tend to be easier to remember. Many paragraphs show development from general statements to specific details or examples. In most paragraphs, therefore, examples usually come after a more general statement.
Examples often begin with for example, which is one of many expressions used to give examples. Some others are:
the amount of advertising delivered, usually expressed in terms of :exposures” or “impressions,” broken down, at best, by demographic or psychographic segments. CDnow representatives found that the script for such purchases went something like this: The salesperson would say, “Take this magazine which has 100,000readers. Our Web site has 100,000 visitors. The magazine charges $10,000 for
for FedEx Korea is not clearly cut. However, FedEx Korea is a foreign company and Korea is a nation with a very strong national collectivistic traits. If a national public sentiment were to be raised upon foreign companies, the share of theexpress delivery market, may shift favorably towards EMS, which is a Korean firm. For instance, when two middle school girls were run over by the U.S. militan
the message is routine (경로를 선택하는 것은 메시지의 일상성에 달려있다)
High-performing managers tend to be very media-sensitive(높은 성과의 관리자들은 매체에 민감한 경향이 있다)
Communication so concerned with being inoffensive that mean-ing and simplicity are lost or free expression is hampered.
(PC는 귀에 거슬리지 않는 것과 지
Miss Helen Slingsby was my maiden aunt,And lived in a small house near a fashionable squareCared for by servants to the number of four.
The narrator mentioned just about her house and her servants not about her character, so that thereaders’ attention moves to surroundings.
The narrator thinks that her house is small.
And she has 4 servants.
Now when she died there was silence in hea