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Explanation:
The introduction is the first line of the paragraph of the story. Body it is tthe climax of the story, and conclusion it is the almost end of the story.

1.the imparting or exchanging of information or news.
2.
sender/encoder.
medium.
channel.
receiver.
feedback.
context.
noise (also called interference)
3.communication has a symbolic nature and is an act of sharing one's ideas, emotions, attitudes, or perceptions with another person or group of persons through words (written or spoken), gestures, signals, signs, or other modes of transmitting images.

1. someone stole naked pictures of me. this is what i did about it, by emma holten
2. the real american sniper was a hate-filled killer. why are simplistic patriots treating him as a hero? , by lindy west
3. now the truth emerges: how the us fuelled the rise of isis in syria and iraq, by seumas milne
4. indonesia is burning. so why is the world looking away? , by george monbiot
5. i was held hostage by isis. they fear our unity more than our airstrikes, by nicolas hénin
6. don’t rush to nepal to help. read this first, by claire bennett
7. stephen fry’s engagement: what’s wrong with age-gap relationships? , by hannah jane parkinson
8. steve bell on the charlie hebdo attack
9. britain’s criminally stupid attitudes to race and immigration are beyond parody, by frankie boyle
9. britain’s criminally stupid attitudes to race and immigration are beyond parody, by frankie boyle
10. mindless terrorists? the truth about isis is much worse, by scott atran
11. dear katie hopkins. stop making life harder for disabled people, by lucy hawking
12. a picture of loneliness: you are looking at the last male northern white rhino, by jonathan jones
13. david cameron hasn’t the faintest idea how deep his cuts go. this letter proves it, by george monbiot
14. what do doctors say to ‘alternative therapists’ when a patient dies? nothing. we never talk, by ranjana srivastava
15. aspirational parents condemn their children to a desperate, joyless life, by george monbiot
16. if you don’t understand how people fall into poverty, you’re probably a sociopath, by lucy mangan
17. if your idea of hell is sitting next to kate moss on an easyjet flight, you must be dead inside, suzanne moore
18. prisons that withhold menstrual pads humiliate women and violate basic rights, by chandra bozelko
19. my boyfriend ‘sort-of’ raped me. but i didn’t break up with him, by monica tan
20. the ‘dear fat people’ video is tired, cruel and lazy – but i still fight for the woman who made it, by lindy west
21. how not to talk to someone with depression, by se smith
22. sonny bill williams’s thoughtless act of generosity has ruined sport for ever, by stuart heritage
23. the thoroughly humiliating and extremely satisfying demise of tony abbott, by first dog on the moon
24. germany won’t spare greek pain – it has an interest in breaking us, by yanis varoufakis
25. is women’s visible pubic hair really so shocking that it must be censored? , by jessica valenti
26. what is love? five theories on the greatest emotion of all, by a panel of writers
27. how do you know your cat loves you? let me count 25 ways, by fay schopen
28. testino’s portrait of william and kate is a sickly sweet lie, by jonathan jones
29. apocalypse now: has the next giant financial crash already begun? , by paul mason
30. the view from middle england: ‘if the scottish get in with labour we’re done for’, video by john harris
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