Joanne was getting frustrated with the Mayor's long-winded answers to her interview
questions. In order to get the more precise answers she anticipated, Joanne could have
asked ________ questions instead of ________ questions.
Fill in the blanks with correct word
closed, open
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What will be an ideal response?
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"I'm sorry" can mean different things to native Japanese and English speakers due to differences in __________.
a. uncertainty avoidance b. verbal codes c. intersectionality d. power distance
In determining whether a First Amendment-based privilege protects journalists from revealing confidential information and/or confidential sources in criminal trials in which the defendant is seeking the information, courts must balance the First Amendment against
A. the Sixth Amendment. B. the Fourth Amendment. C. both the Fourth Amendment and the Sixth Amendment. D. neither the Fourth Amendment nor the Sixth Amendment.