News in the newspaper is expected to be "up to the minute."
a. TRUE b. FALSE
.A
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Argumentation is
a) the thinking we use to analyze what we read, see, and hear in order to arrive at a justified conclusion. b) the way we advocate proposals, examine competing ideas, and influence one another. c) a hostile confrontation between two or more people. d) a form of debating in which a judge makes the final decision. e) a claim supported by evidence and reasons for accepting it.
Kyla says to Diane, "I'm so stressed about my grad school applications. I haven't heard back from any of the schools." Diane replies by saying, "Ugh, I know! NONE of the jobs I've applied to have even confirmed that they've received my application. I may have to move back in with my parents. Can you even imagine how much I'll hate that? Do you know anyone who is hiring? Which of these is Diane
doing? A) Diversionary interrupting B) Conversational rerouting C) Equivocational misdirecting D) Selectively directing E) Relational listening
In her face-to-face interviews with domestic abuse survivors, Dr. Wood guaranteed the participants that she would protect their identity. What is she ensuring her participants?
a. anonymity b. confidentiality c. informed consent d. debriefing
A speech that shares information with others to enhance their knowledge or understanding of the information, concepts and ideas you present is known as
A) a speech to entertain. B) a speech to inform. C) a speech to persuade. D) a word picture.