Ginny had been married for 20 years and really loved her spouse, but they had fallen into patterns of behavior that were repeated every day and had become boring. She wanted to spice things up and do something different
In this case, Ginny was experiencing the dialectic tension of
a. expressiveness/privacy.
b. autonomy/connection.
c. change/predictability.
d. absence/presence.
C
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a. The second generation is the most likely to see people who speak English only as part of their in-group. b. The second generation is the most likely to see people who speak Spanish only as part of an out-group. c. The fourth generation is the most likely to see people who speak English only as part of an out-group. d. The fourth generation is the most likely to see people who speak English only as part of their in-group.
Regarding logos, all of the following is true except:
a. It is the visual symbol that identifies a brand or company b. It is the first visual element the reader sees in an ad c. It can be a graphic element or a word d. It is targeted toward consumers
"Are the instances fairly chosen?" is an appropriate question to testreasoning from
a. example. b. sign. c. parallel case. d. generalization.
_____________ refers to the emphasis you put on words that helps shape meaning for the listener
a. Volume b. Inflection c. Articulation d. Speed