He had one of the largest libraries in the world:
a) Benjamin Franklin; b) Cotton Mather; c) John
Campbell; d) William Bradford; e) Samuel Green
b
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______ are sometimes arbitrary in character, sometimes based on a real or fancied analogy, and usually simpler than symbols.
A. Signs B. Symbols C. Markers D. Words
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Advocates need to like their opponents in order to have a respectful exchange of ideas. 2. Advocates do not need to attend to their credibility when they are in informal argument situations. 3. Audiences often cannot tell that a speaker is nervous unless the speaker mentions it. 4. An advocate should routinely show his or her anger about a topic to demonstrate his or her passion. 5. Meanings of words are fixed, and they do not change over time.
The quickest (and often cheapest) way to underscore a media production is by:
a. hiring a composer to produce an original score. b. using production music libraries. c. using music from commercial recordings. d. the producer of the media production composing and recording the music.
Penn State officials failed to reveal what they knew about the child sex abuse scandal as quickly as they should, and the school's greatest loss was
A) football bowl game revenues B) the death of Coach Joe Paterno two months after the scandal was revealed C) the public relations and legal costs of $23.5 million D) its once pristine reputation E) the National Collegiate Athletic Association fine of $60 million