Assertive,Directive, Commisive, Expressive, Declaration......Situations and Examples
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ASSERTIVE
It's the ability to speak up for ourselves in a way that is honest and respectful. Everyday, we're in situations where being assertive
Example :
Approaching a teacher
Doing well on a job.
DIRECTIVE
Directive is something related to management or control of an operation.
Example :
If your boss puts you in charge or managing a project this is an example of when you are in a directive role.
COMMISIVE :
Commissive speech acts that speaker use to commit themselves to some future action.
Example :
I'll be back.
EXPRESSIVE :
Expressive means effectively conveying thought or feeling.
Example :
She has a big expressive eyes.
DECLARATION :
Declaration means a formal or explicit statement or announcement.
Example :
- The government has made a declaration of war on it's enemies
- The case was ended by declaration of a mistrial.
- You will need to make a declaration of your income
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