How did the term “Op-Ed” originate?

a. A writer named Ed became famous for his hilarious opinion column in the New York Times.
b. The New York Times ran a page of opinion articles opposite the editorial page.
c. It was coined by political columnist Jack Anderson.
d. The Washington Post abbreviated “opinion editorial” to use as a 1-column headline.


b. The New York Times ran a page of opinion articles opposite the editorial page.

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d. Sturdy oak e. Father figure

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Patrick believes that it is a man's job to provide for his family and it is a woman's job tocook and clean. This example illustrates which of the following concepts:

A. sexism. B. ethnocentrism. C. doublespeak. D. mindfulness.

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Why must you not turn your back to the audience?

What will be an ideal response?

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A strength of internet-based programming is:

a. lack of static during storms b. lack of excessive commercials c. can be consumed during the working day d. all of these answers e. none of these answers

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