Provide an "abuse of privilege" example.
What will be an ideal response?
Employees may abuse days off by exploiting the FMLA, they may access files or information for personal gain, they may buy personal goods or services on company accounts, etc.
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Compare the following two examples of teacher statements to students. The first is:
"Sometimes we don't make a literal statement. This is hyperbole, like when you say, ‘I never worked so hard in my life.' This probably isn't true, so you grossly overstate the point." The second is: "Grossly overexaggerated statements, such as ‘I've never worked so hard in my life,' are a form of figurative language called hyperbole." Of the following essential teaching skills, the second, by contrast with the first, best illustrates: a. an effective transition signal. b. connected discourse. c. emphasis. d. feedback.
Text-to-speech software reads aloud
a) computer commands b) digital text c) input/output software d) converted texts
According to FOCUS, ?all of us are already effective learners in some situations
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The term algebraic thinking is used instead of the term algebra because algebraic thinking goes beyond the topics that are typically found in an algebra course. All of the ideas below could be used as an "algebraified" activity EXCEPT:
A) Familiar formulas for measuring a geometric shape. B) Data from census reports and survey. C) Experiments that look for functional relations. D) Strategies for model-based problems.