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Analyze the given situations and identify what communicative strategy best exemplified in each statement. Write whether it is nomination, turn-taking, topic control, topic shifting, restriction, repair, or termination on the space provided. (1) Goodbye! Until our next meeting!

(2) Now that's a wrap!

(3) Stop giggling about boys, tell me about your interview!

(4) Go on, I will comment after your presentation

(5) Was that clear to you?

(6) I apologize for not talking clearly.

(7) I can't comment on that, because I have limited information about that topic!

(8) You are only allowed to say this line to the audience.

(9) How do you feel about your first performance?

(10) You are up next, then it's my turn!

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