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Introduction Our lives and our cultures are composed of many overlapping stories. Sometimes we view others through a single lens based on a single story that we have heard from any number of sources. These sources may include the news, movies, the opinions of influential people in your life, or personal experiences. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's TED Talk ("The Danger of a Single Story") takes a look at the danger of holding onto a single perspective/story while at the same time, challenging us to broaden our perspectives and minds. utilize the CHAPTER1 OF INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION: EVERYDAY ENCOUNTERS BY JULIA T. WOODS The Assignment This assignment requires that you first view read the assigned chapter and Resources. Consider the concept of “a single story.” What single stories have you encountered? They could be ones that you may hold; some you may have heard of; or some that other people may have applied to you. How do concepts you read about in the text book and that you observed in the videos help you to address *Use at least ten (10) terms or concepts from the chapter in the textbook (Wood, 2020) and make them bold in your response. Cite all sources that you use to back-up the thesis of your paper in APA style. This will require that you develop a clear thesis statement, and support it with research and organized thoughts. Cite the sources that you use to back-up the thesis of your paper in APA style. This includes in-text citations and a Reference page. Key Concepts content meaning 23 dual perspective 31 ethics 26 feedback 16 I–It communication 18 interactive model 16 interpersonal communication 19 interpersonal communication competence 30 I–Thou communication 19 I–You communication 18 linear model 16 metacommunication 27 model 15 monitoring 32 noise 16 person-centeredness 31 process 21 relationship meaning 23 symbols 26 systemic 20 transactional model 17 Wood, Julia T. (2011-12-31T22:58:59). Interpersonal Communication: Everyday Encounters (p. 36). Cengage Textbook. Kindle Edition.