Nadine's class is having a debate about the impact of humans on the environment. Nadine's father owns a construction company, so she tells the class that she believes humans have the right to build as they please
"Building is how societies grow," she said. Nadine holds which human–nature value?
a. humans rule nature
b. humans and nature exist in harmony
c. nature rules humans
d. humans and nature are constantly in conflict
A
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Which of the following is generally true about tabloid newspapers?
A. They are printed on a half-page format. B. They are written in a livelier style than broadsheet newspapers. C. They have covers rather than front pages. D. all of these
In the 1967 ruling involving the two cases AP v. Walker and Curtis Publishing Co. v. Butts, the Supreme Court laid down a test for
A. truth. B. reckless disregard. C. libel per se. D. none of the answers is correct.
The questioner incisively probes issues under discussion but frequently threatens the leader
A. True B. False
Telling a story, asking a question, and using a visual aid are examples of
A. orienting material. B. enticement. C. attention material. D. evidence.