“Ranking, teasing, and razzing are all about poking fun at someone. Are there any other types of interactions that are like these?” This question is an example of a
a. Structural Question
b. Descriptive Question
c. Contrast Question
d. None of the above
Answer a,
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A lecturer has now zeroed in on the one idea that he wants his listeners to remember after his presentation. This means he has decided on his
a. specific purpose. b. general purpose. c. thesis. d. topic.
When we appear less inhibited in online communication than in face-to-face communication, this is referred to as a(n) ___________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word.
The front page of your local paper runs a lengthy story about Tonia Harrison's experience in the finals of the Miss Teen USA contest, where she placed 6th. This is an example of
A. soft news. B. click bait. C. hard news. D. the "holy trinity" of local news.
Tries to collaborate to solve the problem suggested by the speaker.
A. Supportive B. Defensive