Giúp mình nhé Word form: Sociological research points to the theory that certain ways of positioning pr moving the body have a direct ( CORRELATE ) ................ with how one is perceived. People emit an aura of strength or power dependent on posture, gestures and eye movement. Quick, enthusiastic, (MEAN)................movements and gestures suggest a dynamic, alert person. People who look at, and maintain eye contact with their audience while conversing with them exude confidence and (FEAR)................. Somebody who is relaxed enough to stand before his audience without any (VISION)...............signs of stress exudes self-assuredness and honesty. Even though these people are comfortable in their stance, they hold themselves erect and avoid looking round-shouldered or hunched over. Being lazy with one’s posture could be (INDICATE).................of defeat, while standing tall and proud paints a picture of one who is in charge. Being conscious of one’s posture and gestures when sitting is also (CONDUCT).................to creating the right impression on the (HOLD)................ When one wishes to appear self-assured and knowledgeable in an important (PERSON)...............situation where sitting is required, a high, straight-backed chair should be chosen when possible. Placing and clasping the hands behind the head, with elbows stretched to the sides, adds to the impression of comfortable (ASSERT)............... It also keeps the hands under control and out of danger of (WANT)...............fidgeting.

2 câu trả lời

1. correlation

2. meaningful

3. fearlessness

4. visual 

5. indicative

6.conductive

7. upholders

8. personal

9. assertion

10. unwanting 

Sociological research points to the theory that certain ways of positioning pr moving the body have a direct ( CORRELATE ) correlation with how one is perceived. People emit an aura of strength or power dependent on posture, gestures and eye movement. Quick, enthusiastic, (MEAN) meaningful  movements and gestures suggest a dynamic, alert person. People who look at, and maintain eye contact with their audience while conversing with them exude confidence and (FEAR) fearlessness.

Somebody who is relaxed enough to stand before his audience without any (VISION) visual  signs of stress exudes self-assuredness and honesty. Even though these people are comfortable in their stance, they hold themselves erect and avoid looking round-shouldered or hunched over. Being lazy with one’s posture could be (INDICATE) indicative of defeat, while standing tall and proud paints a picture of one who is in charge.

Being conscious of one’s posture and gestures when sitting is also (CONDUCT) conductive to creating the right impression on the (HOLD) upholdersWhen one wishes to appear self-assured and knowledgeable in an important (PERSON) personal situation where sitting is required, a high, straight-backed chair should be chosen when possible. Placing and clasping the hands behind the head, with elbows stretched to the sides, adds to the impression of comfortable (ASSERT) assertion.

It also keeps the hands under control and out of danger of (WANT) unwanting fidgeting.

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