The decision of the jury in Ledbetter produced
a. the record of facts that the judges accepted.
b. the basis for a series of different narratives.
c. a consistent story of what she experienced.
d. more confusion than clarity.
B
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Which of the following is the best example of a transition?
A. Recently, the national geographic website reported in July of 2001, that a restoration project is underway to reinstate the Coliseum, which is located near the center of modern Rome. B. In many ways, the Coliseum has influenced the development of civilization and will likely do so for years to come. C. Now that we have lived through the terror of the Roman games, let us learn of the present plans to restore and renovate this ancient monument to its original glory. D. Therefore, we will first, lay the foundation by describing its design and construction, next, live through a day at the games, and finally, learn of the present plans to restore and renovate this ancient monument to its original glory.
Leah moves closer to George and begins to converse with him from about two feet away. At this distance, in which of George's spatial zones is Leah?
a. Intimate b. Personal c. Social d. Public
The key to an effective introduction is to capture attention, and orient the listener both psychologically and logically to the topic.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
When Eugene began talking faster to add excitement to a story in his speech, he was using the __________ dimension of vocal delivery.
A. empathy B. rate C. volume D. pitch