Claims supported by evidence and reasons for accepting them are

known as

a. arguments.
b. testimonies.
c. proof.
d. proclamations.
e. need.


a

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speech. This is an example of A. global plagiarism. B. unintentional plagiarism. C. partial plagiarism. D. careful plagiarism.

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Who, of the following, was Griffith's most expressive female actor?

a. Dorothy Gish b. Pearl White c. Lillian Gish d. Fannie Ward

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If a case is inferred to be typical and there is nothing unusual about it, the case is referred to as a(n) __________.

A. extended example B. false example C. aggregate example D. representative example

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Hall defined four distances regularly used by people. Name and explain the four distances, and state what is likely to occur at each distance.

What will be an ideal response?

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