Explain the difference between articulation and pronunciation, and give examples of each.

What will be an ideal response?


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Aesthetic approaches to analyzing television genres typically use semiotic/structural concepts to describe recurring narrative features and paired oppositions through which cultural myths are affirmed or questioned

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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Choose a recently deceased public figure and use the guidelines for the speech of tribute to create an appropriate eulogy

What will be an ideal response?

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Tran didn't know what to do with his arms during his speech, so he kept them stiff and his wrists firmly nailed to his hips. Which gesture-inhibiting stance is Tran exhibiting?

A. The bear hug B. The flesh wound C. The fig leaf D. The supplicant E. The ten-hut

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1.The lead of the expanded inverted-pyramid story should continue to be a single sentence, 25–35 words, that captures as much of the 5Ws and 1H as possible. 2.The last paragraph is where you decide how best to move your readers from the lead into the rest of the story. 3.In the lead, you can sum up any information that gives readers a glimpse into what has happened to this point and then move them forward into the current story. 4.In most cases, you will find that you need to create a structure that pairs indirect and direct quotes to tell your story. 5.It’s not important for the end of your story to provide closure.

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