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please write an analytical essay about this video.
A) In essay form (1 to 2 pages double-spaced), provide a general description of your example of communication and situate it in relation to the historical period and sociocultural location in which it takes place. In short: What is it? When and where does it take place? Who are the participants? Through what mechanism/medium does it occur?
B) In a two-column format, provide a close reading of the object (no more than 4 pages single-spaced):
said; visual elements and qualities—color, texture, motion, etc.; characteristics of sound or other elements of perception).
description. What meanings and association do the denotative meanings convey or imply. This requires more interpretation, but still focuses on the immediate context and commonly available associations of each element. While analytic, the connotative description aims to articulate broadly shared meanings of the events.
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Hi, kindly find attached complete work.part A
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Channels of communication
The video involves non-verbal communication between a father and his daughter. The
father is deaf-mute which makes the girl dislike him despite the love and affection the father
shows her. Non-verbal communication is even used when the girl is admitted in the hospital, the
father uses non-verbal communication with the doctors even when pleading them to get his blood
to save his child. The girl is victimized in school due to her father’s situation. This makes her life
even more complicated has she cannot have peace in school. The communication between the
father and the child is entirely non-verbal but w...
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