Which of the following is an example of Can-Do Language?

A) Challenges rather than problems
B) Trouble rather than mistakes
C) Criticism rather than feedback
D) Failure rather than success


A

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A key distinction between the verbal and nonverbal systems of communication is that ______.

a. animals do not possess a verbal system of communication b. the verbal system is based on haptics, whereas the nonverbal system is based on kinesics c. the verbal system is based on symbols whereas the nonverbal system is signal based d. the verbal system regulates communication whereas the nonverbal system complements communication

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For Amy's Introduction to College class, she must attend five different campus events, write a

short report on each, and bring the ticket stub to her instructor. The professor of this class is helping students to A. become more informed citizens in a democracy. B. practice ethical communication. C. create more work for the students. D. increase media literacy.

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What questions should a researcher ask when evaluating Internet evidence, and why? Provide examples for each question, and identify the ones you find to be most crucial.

What will be an ideal response?

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When you aim to make the audience aware of an issue or problem they had not previously known

about, your informative purpose will likely be A) creating a feeling. B) converting the audience. C) providing new perspective. D) strengthening commitment to a position. E) agenda setting.

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