Contrived Experiences

Contrived Experiences

examples of the following Direct Purposeful Experience, Contrived Experience, Dramatization, Verbal Symbols and Visual Symbols

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1. examples of the following Direct Purposeful Experience, Contrived Experience, Dramatization, Verbal Symbols and Visual Symbols


Answer:

Direct Purposeful Experience

-Preparing meals or snacks.

-Making a piece of furniture.

-Performing a laboratory experiment.

-Delivering a speech.

-Taking a trip.

Contrived Experience

-model

-mock up

-objects

-specimens

-games and simulation

Dramatization

-The Man of Destiny (written in 1895, played at Croydon in 1897 by Mr Murray Carson)

-Napoleonic drama, which was revived at New York by Arnold Daly in 1904;

-You Never Can Tell (written in 1896, produced at the Strand Theatre in 1900)

-The Devil's Disciple (produced at New York by Richard Mansfield in 1897, and in London in 1899)

-War of American Independence, Caesar and Cleopatra (1898)

Verbal Synonyms

-nuncupative,

-oral,

-spoken,

-unwritten,

-viva voce,

-word-of-mouth

Visual Symbols

-Cartoons

-Posters

-Drawings and Sketches

-Diagrams

-Charts

Explanation:

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2. presents fictitious and contrived details.​


Answer:

creative nonfiction po

Explanation:

pa brainliest please


3. how to avoid contrived flattery​


Answer:

To avoid contrived flattery:

. Put up your Hedges

Establish boundaries for how people can engage you.

2. Accept Compliments and Move On

When people compliment you, thank them politely but don't dwell on the compliment too long.

3. Leverage Relationships to Achieve Outcomes

Building relationships is important but there's more to it. Build relationships with people that will help you reach organizational goals.

4. Stay Focused on Results

A lot of times, leaders get lost in the minutia of relationship building. It's important not to lose sight of relationships, but it's even more important not to lose sight of monitoring results.

5. Commit to Consistency

Be consistent in how you treat every employee. Everyone is watching you and they are looking for preferential treatment. Consistency is critical.

6. Monitor All

If the organization is to improve, then every employee must be monitored.

7. Confront Equitably

Effective leaders confront behaviors not people, and they confront everyone in the same manner.

9. Value Honesty

Engage people who are honest in all situations, not just those who know when to play the Honest Abe card.

10. Engage in Intellectual Stimulation

Great leaders facilitate professional conflict and discourse. Flattery doesn't have a chance when the goal is getting better.

11. Argue Frequently

By debating with people often about the course of the organization, leaders can quickly determine if a person is a flatterer or not.

12. Value the Organization over People

People come and go but the organization should last forever. Effective leaders protect the future of the organization.


4. Everything we do should flow with simple spontaneity and without contrivance Select one: a. wu-hshin b. return c. minimal governing d. wu wei


Answer is D - wu wei which is also called Non-action.

5. I. Modified True or False: Identify whether the underlined word/s in the following statements areTrue or False. Write T if it is correct, and if false, give the correct version of the error.._______1. (Agreement )in the structure of English language strengthens the credibility ofthe writer._______2. (Conventions of writing )refer to the symbols that are used for clarity of writtenlanguage._______3. (Transitional words) are words that are used by writers to create mental pictures.________4. In writing, dates should be written using (ordinal) numbers.________5. Fiction is a creative writing that is considered (contrived).________6. Figurative languages allow writer to write with (deeper) meaning.________7. (Parallelism) is essential in writing to avoid double emphasis.________8. A cinquain is (rhymed) poem consisting of five lines.________9. Diction in linguistic refers to the (correct pronunciation) of words.________10. In writing poetry, a poem may contain (symbolic meaning) if objects are usedas representation.​


number one answer is true

why because i'm research them


6. Read this passage: A novel focuses on the lives of Emily and her great-great-grandmother Mirna. The story switches back and forth between the story of Mirna, a farmer's wife in Virginia who must run the farm by herself when her husband goes off to fight in the Civil War, and Emily, a young newlywed who takes a job at a factory to support herself while her husband is away fighting in World War II Which literary device is used in the novel? A. Parallel plots B. Anticlimax C. Foreshadowing D. Contrivance


 it is a scientist he may have potal to go to the pst and the future 



7. Unlock the following words:1.A contrivance or apparatus for producing musicalsounds. a.woodwind b.instrument c.string2.An instrument that make their sound by blowing airinto or across the mouthpiece.a.string instrument b.percussion c.woodwind instrument3.A musical instrument that has a string and producessound when the strings are touched or struck.a.string instrument b.woodwind c.percussion4. Instrument which are either hit or striked with a stickor mallet.a.instrument b.string c.woodwind d.percusion​


Answer:

1. b

2. c

3. a

4. d

Explanation:

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My answers are the ff:
1.b
2.c
3.a
4.d

8. . Is it original ? Does it sound authentic? is it contrived about the story of the last leaf​


Answer:

Asan po ung story wala po ung pic or maling type po kayo?


9. coup de graceWhen you bother to cometo our slums,remember to carrythe hardest & heaviest riflesto jog our memory.Bring some gasoline to singeour unwashedconscience.Sear our fleshmisshapen bybullet holeswith eyes that never shut.When we welcome youwith handsreeking of slime or grease,you'll find usdisgustingso have us handcuffedfor such impropriety& whiskedto the nearest prisonor graveyard.Show no mercy ifwe forgetto stoop whenasking for charity.Cut off our fists ifwe clench & raise themin protest.Demolish our houses emptyas our stomachs,with cardboard-thinwallsstanding in the muck.Gorge our parched throatswith your dirt& show more pleasurewhen we grovelat your feet.Should you hearour famishedbabies cry,bury a dagger deepinto each one's neck.When they die,we'll put them inpaper coffinsbrittle as our sanity.The next time we meet& you find us restlessspeak to usof your visions.Regale us withmore promises,contrivedimages, falsehopeswhen in truth you'rethinkinghow to butcher useven more.1. Who is the persona in the poem? (Persona is a character assumed by an author in a written work)2. While there is only one persona, why did he/she use the words we, our, and us in the poem?3. To whom do you think is the persona talking to? Why do you think so?4. What does the persona trying to tell the person he/she is talking to?Explain the following lines:5-6. “Regale us with/ more promises/ contrived/ images, false/ hopes”________________________________________________________________7-8. “…you’re/ thinking/ how to butcher us/ even more?”________________________________________________________________ 9-10. What does the poem tell us about the society?​


i dont have a poem sorry maybe next time

Explanation:

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10. TRUE OR FALSE: Read and evaluate each statement carefully. Write T if the item provides accurate information and F if the statement contains irrelevant description._____1. Creative in "Creative Nonfiction" means the invention of inforination and details which did not transpire. _____2. One of the goals of creative nonfiction is to provide and to present authentic information. _____3. Creative Nonfiction considers "true stories" as its subject. _____4. The use of storytelling elements of fiction may bore your readers._____5. Writing an autobiography is exactly the same with memoirs. _____6. In writing a memoir, it is important to not beat around the bush. _____7. Creative Nonfiction genre employs the writing aesthetics found in literary prose and poetic forms. _____8. Creative Nonfiction may contain fictitious or contrived ideas. _____9. Creative Nonfiction is just similar to academic and technical writing. _____10. Creative Nonfiction includes research reports like theses and dissertations.​


Answer:

1t 2t 3t 4f 5t 6f 7f 8t 9f 10t

Explanation:

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11. B. The great enemy of the truth is very often not the le deliberate, contrived, and dishonest, but the myth, persistent, persuasive, and unrealistic. Sohn F. Kennedy 3. What is the abstract subject of this claira? 4 State the esential claim in your own words​


Answer:

Kaya mo rin yan

Explanation:

kaya mo na yan


12. explain the following lines regale us with more promises contrived images false hopes​


Answer:

It means someone is either serious or sarcastic when saying this line. The line means someone wants someone else to tell them more fake or false promises, fake or made up images, so that they have false hope

Explanation:


13. 5. Situations must be authentic in nature, role or application for CulminatingActivity to provide this kind of experiences.A. ChangingD. Real-lifeB. Contrived C, Intimidating​


Answer:

Bullying behavior is a serious problem among school-age children and adolescents; it has short- and long-term effects on the individual who is bullied, the individual who bullies, the individual who is bullied and bullies others, and the bystander present during the bullying event. In this chapter, the committee presents the consequences of bullying behavior for children and youth. As referenced in Chapter 1, bullying can be either direct or indirect, and children and youth may experience different types of bullying. Specifically the committee examines physical (including neurobiological), mental, and behavioral health consequences. The committee also examines consequences for academic performance and achievement and explores evidence for some of the mechanisms proposed for the psychological effects of bullying. When applicable, we note the limited, correlational nature of much of the available research on the consequences of bullying.

 

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14. Explanation: Gun powder revolutionized war and brought down old hierarchies and strategies after the introduction of the gun, war would never be the same. Similarly, the invention of the printing press allowed books and newspapers to reach vast audiences that otherwise had no access to the written word. This revolutionized education and made possible an era of widespread literacy and democratic thought. Example 2 Evolution is a blind giant who rolls a snowball down a hill. The ball is made of flakes-circumstances. They contribute to the mass without knowing it. They adhere without intention, and without foreseeing what is to result. When they see the result, they marvel at the monster ball and wonder how the contriving of it came to be originally thought out and planned. Whereas there was no such planning, there was only a law: the ball once started, all the circumstances that happened to lie in its path would help to build it, in spite of themselves." (Mark Twain, Tales of Wonder) Explanation: Here, Twain uses an analogy to speak about evolution, comparing it to a giant rolling a snowball down the hill-the results are quite unpredictable, but inevitable. In Popular Culture... Example 1 you never know what My mother always said "life is like a box of chocolates you're going to get!" (Forrest Gump) Explanation: Here, Forrest Gump shares a very memorable analogy, beginning with the simile "life was like a box of chocolates." But this is an analogy because it gives further support and explanation for the comparison, showing that life has many choices and surprises, just like a box of chocolate. Example 2 People are like stained-glass windows. They sparkle and shine when the sun is out, but when the darkness sets in, their true beauty is revealed only if there is a light from within. (Quote by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross in The Leader's Digest by Jim Clemmer, 2003) Explanation: In this quote, the groundbreaking psychiatrist Elizabeth Kübler-Ross (well-known for her 5 Stages of Grief) gives an analogy about the human condition, saying that people, like stained-glass, work differently in situations of light and dark.​


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15. IDENTIFICATION. Identify whether the statements given falls under TOP DOWN, BOTTOM UP OR INTERACTIVE AND COMPENSATORY THEORY. Write your answers on the space provided before the number.____________________1.Teaching starts with the small details and then expands to the bigger picture.____________________2. This process suggests that our perceptual experience is based entirely on the sensory stimuli that we piece together using only data that is available from our senses.____________________3. We form our perceptions starting with a larger object, concept, or idea before working our way toward more detailed information.____________________4. It starts with an incoming stimulus and working upwards until a representation of the object is formed in our minds.____________________5. This process happens when we work from the general to the specific.____________________6. It can be defined as sensory analysis that begins at the entry-level—with what our senses can detect.____________________7. Abstract impressions can influence the information that you gather through your five senses.____________________8. This focuses on incoming sensory data and data driven.____________________9. It allows us to make sense of information that has already been brought in by the senses.____________________10. The processing takes place as it happens.____________________11. Readers can use many sources of information, such as phonological, orthographic, semantic and syntactic information, to understand the meaning of the text.____________________12. The third theory of the reading processes. ____________________13. This reading theory contrives that the reader makes use of different reading strategies in understanding the selection text.____________________14. If a student has a weak area in reading then the student can rely on other sources of reading knowledge.____________________15. Good readers use multiple processes that result in fluent and accurate reading.​


Answer:

1.top down

2. Bottom up or interactive and compensatory theory.

3. top down

4.top down

5. top down

6. Bottom up or interactive and compensatory theory

7. top down

8. Bottom up or interactive and compensatory theory

9. top down

10. top down

11. Bottom up or interactive and compensatory theory

12. top down

13. top down

14. top down

15. top down

Explanation:

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16. Why do behavioral assessors sometimes set up contrived situations in which to observe behavior?


Answer:

Behavioral assessment is an approach to the measurement and understanding of human behavior that requires several conceptual and clinical competencies. Basic conceptual competencies in behavioral assessment include a well-developed knowledge of empiricism, learning theories, idiographic measurement strategies, behavioral change processes, and multivariate causality. Behavioral assessment also requires familiarity with psychometric principles such as norms, reliability, and validity. Basic clinical competencies in behavioral assessment are two-fold.


17. Pa help po! which are the correct answers? 1. contrived experience, demonstrations, and field trip are examples of _____ A. Iconic b. enactive c. symbolic d.abstract 2.performing experiment is an example of materials ___a. Real world experience b. direct purposeful experience c. contrived experience d. dramatized experience 4.As applied in the cone of experience, which will work best for kindergarten children? a. videos b. books c. audio recording d. Real life experience 4.which statement is not correct about the cone of experience? a. The experiences in each stages can be mixed and interrelated. b. there should be a progression of experiences from the bottom to top. c. There must be a balance between concrete and abstract experiences in order to cater and address the needs of the learner. d. the more senses are involved; the better learning will take place.​


Contrived experience, demonstrations, and field trip are examples of

A. Iconic

Performing experiment is an example of materials

a. Real world experience

As applied in the cone of experience, which will work best for kindergarten children?

d. Real life experience

Which statement is not correct about the cone of experience?

d. the more senses are involved; the better learning will take place.​

Experience is something that has been experienced, lived or felt which is then stored in memory.

In the world of work, the term experience is also used to refer to knowledge and skills about something that is gained through involvement or related to it over a certain period.

In general, experience refers to knowing how or procedural knowledge, rather than propositional knowledge. Knowledge based on experience is also known as empirical knowledge or posteriori knowledge. A person with a fair amount of experience in a particular field is called an expert.

Life experiences include the following:

Funny experience.Exhilarating experience.Creepy experience.Sad experience.Disappointed experience.Painful experiences.

When your friend shares his personal experience, you should listen carefully. Then, you can respond with the experience. You can also rate and respond to your friends' stories. Share your feedback with your friends. These responses will be taken into consideration for self-improvement.

Learn more about the experience at https://brainly.ph/question/21108460

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18. What is the central theme of Daoism?Select one:a. primitive simplicity : the ideal, which in practical terms means small farming families and communitiesb. minimal governing: If rulers follow the Dao then their states will be well ordered and in natural harmonyc. return: all things eventually decay and return to their ultimate source within the Daod. effortless action: everything we do should flow with simple spontaneity and without contrivance​


Answer:

A

Explanation:

the word simplicity.

The theme of his understanding is free of nature and do whatever with free mind.


19. What is the central theme of Daoism? Select one: a. minimal governing: If rulers follow the Dao then their states will be well ordered and in natural harmony b. effortless action: everything we do should flow with simple spontaneity and without contrivance c. return: all things eventually decay and return to their ultimate source within the Dao ✔ d. primitive simplicity : the ideal, which in practical terms means small farming families and communities return: all things eventually decay and return to their ultimate source within the Dao ✔ The basic idea of the Daoists was to enable people to realize that, since human life is really only a small part of a larger process of nature, the only human actions which ultimately make sense are those which are in accord with the flow of Nature — the Dao or the Way.


Answer:

The basic idea of the Daoists was to enable people to realize that, since human life is really only a small part of a larger process of nature, the only human actions which ultimately make sense are those which are in accord with the flow of Nature — the Dao or the Way.

20. Imagine you are reading a story about a character named Dray. Dray is captain of the basketball team and practices for hours after school in order to achieve his goal of playing in the NBA. One day, Dray decides that he hates basketball. He quits the team and takes up knitting instead. The introduction of this new plot point is an example of________? A. An anticlimax B. A conclusion C. A contrivance D. a climax


It is a contrivance since Dray shifts his objective; hence, finding a new goal in life.

21. J.R.R. Tolkien noted that fantasy was a way to escape from the fallen world and that fantasy remind us of what is real, beyond the contrivances of modern life. In your own perspective do you agree with this idea? Why or not? Defend your answer in more than three to five sentences​


Answer:

Yes, I agree with this idea because the world today has been stained with any means of wickedness and I'm sick of it. Sometimes, we need to escape from reality just to relieve what we feel. No one wants to stay in the world full of sufferings.


22. is it original? Does it sound authentic? is it contrived about coco movie ​


Answer:

The movie "Coco" can be considered original in terms of its story line, characters, and themes. It explores the themes of family, tradition, and cultural identity in a unique and engaging way. The movie is set in the fictional town of Santa Cecilia, which is based on real-life towns in Mexico, and incorporates elements of Mexican culture such as the celebration of Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) and traditional music.

In terms of authenticity, the movie has been praised for its accurate portrayal of Mexican culture and its representation of the importance of family and tradition in Mexican society. The filmmakers worked closely with cultural consultants and experts to ensure that the movie was respectful and accurate in its depiction of Mexican culture.

As for whether the movie is contrived, this is a matter of personal opinion. While the movie does follow certain narrative conventions and includes some familiar plot elements, it is overall a well-crafted and engaging story that resonates with audiences of all ages. The movie has been well-received by critics and audiences alike and has won several awards, including two Academy Awards.


23. Jack London (1906)On a Wednesday morning at a quarter past five came the earthquake. A minute later theflames were leaping upward. In a dozen different quarters south of Market Street, fires started.There was no organization, no communication. All the cunning adjustments of a twentieth-centurycity had been smashed by the earthquake. The streets were humped into ridges and piled with thedebris of fallen walls. The steel rails were twisted into horizontal angles. The telephone andtelegraph systems were disrupted. And the great water-mains had burst. All the shrewdcontrivances and safeguards of man had been thrown out of gear by thirty seconds' twitching ofearth-crust.This passage is abecause​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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24. 3.The mimicking period or apprenticeship period greatly released and produced highlyemotional topics rather than something else. It can also be said that there were writerswho really tried contrived melodramas (mello + dramas) or soft drama. We should notforget also the Filipino native writers who tried comedy.​


Answer:

dolphy

Explanation:

because his the one who give happines to all people


25. As the ancestries of organisms increase their ranges to unusual environments, they adapt to function in those new surroundings. The comparable traits that different populations inherited from the common ancestors may be modified and diverge from each other.A. Vestigial Structures and OrgansB. ContrivancesC. EmbryologyD. None of the Above​


Answer:

D.none of the above

because

Embroyology is a is the branch of biology that studies the prenatal development of gametes (sex cells), fertilization, and development of embryos and fetuses

A "vestigial structure" or "vestigial organ" is an anatomical feature or behavior that no longer seems to have a purpose in the current form of an organism of the given species

and then

Contrivances Contrivance. Device implies more of inventive power, and contrivance more of skill and dexterity in execution. A device usually has reference to something worked out for exhibition or show; a contrivance usually respects the arrangement or disposition of things with reference to securing some end

correct if am just wrong '-'


26. Question 1 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Not flaggedFlag question Question text What is the central theme of Daoism? Select one: a. primitive simplicity : the ideal, which in practical terms means small farming families and communities b. return: all things eventually decay and return to their ultimate source within the Dao c. minimal governing: If rulers follow the Dao then their states will be well ordered and in natural harmony d. effortless action: everything we do should flow with simple spontaneity and without contrivance Question 2 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Not flaggedFlag question Question text The tradition of Taoism concerning in the pursuit of immortality? Select one: a. Philosophical Taoism b. Religious Taoism c. Social Taoism d. Vedic Taoism Question 3 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Not flaggedFlag question Question text We need to eliminate knowledge and act spontaneously through natural intuition. Select one: a. Tao b. Classic of Complete Emptiness c. Wu-hshin d. Wu wei Question 4 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Not flaggedFlag question Question text According to Taoist tradition, this both creates and sustains everything that exists. Select one: a. Classic of Complete Emptiness b. Wu wei c. Tao d. Wu-hshin Question 5 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Not flaggedFlag question Question text This recommends pursuing the path of emptiness as a means of becoming united with the Tao Select one: a. Tao b. Wu wei c. Wu-hshin d. Classic of Complete Emptiness


1. B-return: all things eventually decay and return to their ultimate source within the Dao                                                                                                                  2. B-Religious Taoism                                                                                            3. C Wu-hshin                                                                                                        4. C Tao                                                                                                                   5. D Classic of Complete Emptiness

27. The great enemy of the truth is very often not the lie,deliberate, contrived, and dishonest, but the myth,persistent, persuasive, and unrealistic. (John F. Kennedy)1. What is the abstract subject of this claim?_______________________________2. State the essential claim in your own words.​


Answer:

Betrayal

Explanation: In times of crisis or great need, we need those who claim to support us to speak up for us. We will remember the betrayal of our friends more than the attacks of our enemies.


28. A. Revise the three wordy paragraphs. Try to trim down the sentence using only the important details that can be taken out from the paragraph. 1. As everyone all know, social order is defined consistently as definite state of stability and sure consensus that will always exist in the absence of chaos and nerve-wracking upheaval. 2. Long time ago, sometime after the Spanish colonization, the period of 1910-1950 have been quoted as the period of apprenticeship or simply put imitation. During this era several many native writers imitated and mimicked American people and American writers. 3. The mimicking period or apprenticeship period greatly released and produced highly emotional topics rather than something else. It can also be said that there were writers who really tried contrived melodramas (mello + dramas) or soft drama. We should not forget also the Filipino native writers who tried comedy.NEED A QUICK ANSWER PLSSSS!!​


Answer:

1. Social order is defined consistently as definite state of stability and sure consensus that will always exist in the absence of chaos and nerve-wracking upheaval.

2. Sometime after the Spanish colonization, the period of 1910-1950 have been quoted as the period of apprenticeship or simply put imitation. During this era several many native writers imitated and mimicked American people and American writers.

3. The mimicking period or apprenticeship period greatly released and produced highly emotional topics rather than something else. It can also be said that there were writers who really tried contrived melodramas (mello + dramas) or soft drama.

Explanation:

Sorry po pag mali, hope it helps


29. What is the meaning of "The next we meet & you find us restless speak to us of your versions. Regale us with promises, contrived, images, false hopes when in truth you're thinking how to Butcher us even more"?​


just do your module ok jus


30. The students were asked by their Teacher to conduct a role play about the story Macbeth written by Shakespeare. Under what level in the cone of experiences will it fall?A. Contrived ExperiencesB. Study tripsC. DemonstrationsD. Dramatization​


Answer:

c

Explanation:

demonstrations is the exactly answer


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