The chronological pattern of organization is appropriate for

historical topics.

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


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A professor is crossing the university lawn on his way to the library. She is walking with a man who is not her husband. A newspaper photographer, standing on the sidewalk in front of the library, takes a picture of the couple and the picture appears in the next day’s paper. The cutline says, “Professor Janine Jones and Sam Smith enjoy the spring air.” The professor would have a good case for ______.

a. appropriation b. intrusion c. private facts d. false light e. none of these

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A pharmacist wrote a book about drugs people can buy without a prescription. The author said Drmxz, an over-the-counter cold medication, had no side effects. However, Drmzx can cause serious problems in people who have liver problems. Cheryl, who has liver trouble, read the book, bought and took Drmzx, and suffered severe symptoms. Cheryl sued the book publisher for causing her injuries. Cheryl likely will ______.

a. win, because publishers are responsible when they distribute a book with a mistake b. win, but only if the medication came close to killing Cheryl c. win, but only if the pharmacist is an expert on cold medications and liver problems d. lose, because courts say book publishers cannot verify all the information in every book they publish

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The writer wrote, "The manager behaved like a hypocrite." The word "hypocrite" is an example of

a) libelous words. b) slanderous phrases. c) actual malice. d) false light.

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Fernando wanted to give a presentation on the best sourdough bread available in San Francisco. He defined "best" by the texture of the bread, the firmness of the crust, and the aroma

By establishing criteria and then matching the "best" to the criteria, Fernando was using _____. A. comparative-advantage reasoning B. field-related standards C. critical thinking D. individual standards of judgment

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