Forum: a large group form of discussion in which smaller groups make presentations to a larger audience; later, a chairperson runs a response session by the audience in attendance. These are the largest group settings that can still be defined by communications scholars as a group (many believe the limit is fifteen to twenty people,  any more, and not everyone has a reasonable ability to share viewpoints) (DeFleur, Kearney, Plax, & Defleur, 2005).

Feedback: an opinion, information, or data from somebody else or an audience. Once the sender transmits their information or idea to the receiver, the receiver then thinks about the message and relays their response back to the sender about the message. This can include how they interpreted the message, how they feel about it, or if they received the message as the sender intended (Weiner, 1990).

Feminity: having or displaying the qualities or characteristics of the female gender, behaviors that are considered to be descriptive of the female sex; commonly grace, humility, compassion, etc. (merriam-webster.com).