Provide an application of the reading (or an idea in the reading) to a hypothetical or real scenario. Think about how this reading or idea would help you navigate challenges in your professional life.

Topic: 2.3 Principles of Verbal Communication

1. Question- Provide at least one question about the reading. This question should not be recall in nature (e.g., like a quiz or test question). Rather, this question should seek to further clarify theories or ideas presented in the reading.

2. Evaluative Statement- Provide an evaluative statement about the reading. This is a space where you can provide a critique of a particular idea or the reading overall. You will need to provide a reason for your critique.

3. Application- Provide an application of the reading (or an idea in the reading) to a hypothetical or real scenario. Think about how this reading or idea would help you navigate challenges in your professional life.

Provide an application of the reading (or an idea in the reading) to a hypothetical or real scenario. Think about how this reading or idea would help you navigate challenges in your professional life.
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