______ is what we extract from a message.

a. Rhetoric
b. Process
c. Logic
d. Meaning


d. Meaning

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Under the doctrine of promissory estoppel, ______.

a. a verbal promise is equivalent to a verbal contract. b. promises of confidentiality cannot be made by journalists. c. news sources cannot accept promises of confidentiality. d. when a promise is relied on and harm follows due to that promise being broken, legal liability may exist.

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Media stories about the Watergate cover-up, Monica Lewinski, Hilary Clinton's investments, Jack Abramoff's wheeling-dealing, John Edwards' infidelity, and other political __________ are still outnumbered by stories about political and public policy,

but not by as much as they used to be. Fill in the blank with correct word

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_____ are the things and actions that show that you have claimed occupancy or ownership of a space

Fill in the blanks with correct word

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An outline helps you to see the relationship between

A. topics. B. formats. C. subjects and verbs. D. ideas.

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