Which of the following is an example of using a person as a presentation aid?
a.
referr...
Which of the following is an example of using a person as a presentation aid?
a.
referring to an expert during a discussion of health care
b.
demonstrating the latest haircut techniques using a friend as a model
c.
asking a member of the audience a question
d.
acknowledging feedback from the audience
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English, 21.06.2019 18:30, chriscol4082
When should you use encyclopedias such as wikipedia? a. never, it is not appropriate to use this source in college b. it can you get an overall understanding of the subject matter but is not considered a college-level source c. as long as wikipedia isn't the only source, it is always appropriate to use this source
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English, 21.06.2019 23:30, guest7514
Create your own example of a fallacy: locate or develop an example of each of the following kinds of false appeals. for each example, explain why you think that the appeal is not warranted. any material that is copied or pasted must be cited. provide one well-written paragraphs explaining your selection.
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English, 21.06.2019 23:30, SKSKSKSKGKUFHjk
4. at the conclusion of frankenstein, robert walton has an encounter with the monster, who arrives after victor frankenstein has died. perhaps surprisingly, the monster mourns his creator and expresses remorse over the fate that victor suffered. the monster pledges to destroy himself and then departs, disappearing as he goes further north. how does the monster’s behavior and attitude in this part of the novel affect the way readers view him? is he sympathetic? is he more hateful because it is only after victor has died that he relents? how does the change in the monster fit with the theme of duality in the novel?
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English, 22.06.2019 00:00, webbskyler
Why are reading and writing necessary in today’s world?
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