| A | B |
| level | status or place |
| effective | successful |
| according to | information from others, usually experts or authorities |
| published | printed by a compayny |
| nonverbal | not with words; information communicated through body language |
| cue | a signal, gesture or indication |
| apply | to use, do, or practice |
| nonsense | irrational, illogical, silly, ridiculous |
| convinced | force someone to believe by evidence or persuasion |
| urge | encourage, recommend, push, |
| feedback | response, reaction, opinion |
| less to do with | (idiom) to be less connected to something and more connected to another thing |
| more to do with | idiom to be more connected to something and less connected to another thing |
| tone of voice | attitude expressed by speaking |
| body language | message expressed by the way you move your body |
| impact | the effect, result, or influence |
| reveal | demonstrate or to show what was not easy to see |
| posture | position or the way you stand or move your body |
| share | contribute, let others use with you |
| tend | to be a high probability, possibility, or chance |