When confronting a set of beliefs, values, norms, and social practices that are inconsistent with their own, many people will
A) adapt accordingly.
B) alter their own beliefs and values, but maintain their norms and social practices.
C) negatively evaluate the others' beliefs, values, norms, and social practices.
D) positively evaluate the others' beliefs, values, norms, and social practices.
C
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Sam asked his audience "You want to do well in school, right? After they nodded he said, "And, you want to graduate on time right?" When they nodded, he finished with "Then you want to sign up for my signature tutoring program!" What tactic did Sam employ?
a. door in the face b. yes-yes c. foot in the door d. rejection then retreat
_____ is an implied comparison between two unlike things, expressed without using like or as.
a. Alliteration b. A metaphor c. Assonance d. A simile
Your boss walks by you in the hall, gives you a report, and says, "I need you to have a summary of that report done ASAP." You take the report home overnight, summarize it, and give it to your boss the next morning
Your boss takes the summary and complains to you, "I'm disappointed that you did not get it to me by when I told you to." This example illustrates the myth that A) we have a natural ability to communicate. B) communication is a cure-all. C) communication is reversible. D) meaning is in the words we use. E) quantity means quality.
A specific purpose should be stated as a question
Indicate whether the statement is true or false