In a collegial discussion, the conversation should

1.be open and free of judgment.

2.Actively
3.as written essays
4.Declarative
5.so you can easily refer back to them
6.when writing a letter to a friend
7.an observation
8.Respectfully
9.the evidence
10.relate back to the argument
11. results from a scientific study done on human attention span over the course of the past two years
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Question 1

In a collegial discussion, the conversation should (1 point)
be open and free of judgment.
have no time limit.
involve people who all agree.
be spread out and casual.
Question 2
How should you listen in a collegial discussion? (1 point)
by changing the topic
actively
with your next thought in mind
reluctantly
Question 3
The purpose of a speech about the role of drummers in the Revolutionary War is to share
information. Which kind of sentences would you most expect to hear in this speech? (1 point)
exclamatory
interrogative
declarative
Question 4
How do great speeches usually begin? (1 point)
as class discussions
as someone else's idea
as written essays
as long texts
Question 5
Why is it a good idea to keep track of the sources you use while investigating answers to your
questions? (1 point)
so you can reread all the texts you cited
so you can easily refer back to them
so you can have more notes
so your arguments are clear
Question 6
When is it appropriate to use informal language? (1 point)
when writing a letter to a friend
when presenting to a class
when writing an informational text
when writing an email to an employer
Question 7
A comment on a topic during a collaborative discussion is called (1 point)
research.
an attitude.
evidence
an observation
Question 8
How should you respond to diverse perspectives during a collaborative discussion? (1 point)
loudly
angrily
respectfully
quietly
Question 9
All evidence for a claim should (1 point)
represent multiple sides.
relate back to the argument.
be the presenter's opinion.
be from only one text.
Question 10
During a collaborative discussion, which aspect of a claim can help you determine if the claim is
reasonable? (1 point)
the argument
the tone
the evidence
the language

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Since this website has helped me so much here is answer to number 11. When in a collaborative discussion people will have their own opinions and have evidence back at those opinions some people might agree with that person if they have enough evidence. And some people might not based on the amount of evidence that person has gathered.) Hopes this help give you a idea

For 12, When in a collaborative discussion, people will have their own opinions and have evidence back at those opinions. And some people might not based on the amount of evidence that person has gathered. For 13, When considering how to use language effectively in your speech, consider the degree to which the language is appropriate, inclusive, and familiar. The next sections define each of these aspects of language and discuss why each is important in public speaking.

For 14, Someone can take active notes by referring back to used sources that may be helpful for a certain topic. You should have your notes strong and they should be drafted and researched over before giving to a collaborative discussion. Have a nice day!

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