Your speech should ideally have just two or three main points
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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The final and central claim of the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis is that reality is, ine the end, shaped by our
A. Language B. Signs C. Mind D. Culture
Explain why people do not always agree on what exactly is taking place in a particular interaction.
What will be an ideal response?
When a person considers speaking publicly one of his/her concerns should include
a. his/her pounding chest and dry mouth. b. his/her own cultural background. c. his/her audience's pounding chest and dry mouth. d. his/her audience's cultural background.
At which step of a team meeting do the members find out something they were not previously aware of?
a. Sharing information
b. Discussing information
c. Taking action
d. Problem-solving