According to the textbook, what is the issue regarding student speech rights that the U.S. Supreme Court has not yet considered but that it should address?

What will be an ideal response?


Whether schools can, without violating students' First Amendment rights, punish students who use their own home computers, phones, or devices-outside of school and on their own time-to post Internet content that ridicules their teachers, administrators, or classmates. In other words, can schools punish students on campus for off-campus-created expression on the Internet?

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Identify whether each sentence uses passive or active voice and then rewrite sentences using passive voice in the active voice. Leave the ones using the active voice alone.

1. The gardener plants daffodils in her garden every spring. 2. The chicken was saved from the jaws of a raccoon by the farmer. 3. Mac watched the snow fall thickly on the countryside. 4. The tea was served in tiny, delicate cups. 5. All of the phones are being tapped. 6. The senators were busy arguing among themselves. 7. She hoola-hooped all day long. 8. The potholes in the alley were being made larger by cars every day. 9. Promises were made, but not kept, about controlling pollution from the plant. 10. The scarf was wrapped snugly around my neck before I went outside. 11. He made cookies for everyone. 12. Four apartments were burglarized by the pre-teen gang in one night. 13. With the city under siege, the shelves were bare in just about every store. 14. This is shaping up to be the wettest winter in fifty years. 15. The motorcycle was purchased by a young woman. 16. False statements were made to the press by the researchers studying the problem.

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Equalization used to help define instruments and keep masking to a minimum is called:

a. subtractive equalization b. complementary equalization c. shelving equalization d. culumative equalization

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1.A speaker’s public persona always matches his or her private persona. 2.According to rhetorical scholar Lloyd Bitzer, a rhetorical audience includes only those people who could take appropriate action based upon a particular message. 3.Rhetoric is used only in public speaking.

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A speaker says, "According to historian Barbara Tuchman, 'Every successful revolution puts on in time the robes of the tyrant it has deposed.'" This sentence illustrates the use of

A. definition. B. example. C. testimony. D. contrast.

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