In a collegial discussion, the conversation should(1 point)
have no time limit.
involve people who all agree.
be open and free of judgment.
be spread out and casual.
How should you listen in a collegial discussion?(1 point)
reluctantly
by changing the topic
with your next thought in mind
actively
How do great speeches usually begin?(1 point)
as written essays
as long texts
as someone else's idea
as class discussions
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
imperative
interrogative
declarative
Why is it a good idea to keep track of the sources you use while investigating answers to your questions?(1 point)
so your arguments are clear
so you can easily refer back to them
so you can reread all the texts you cited
so you can have more notes
When is it appropriate to use informal language?(1 point)
when writing an email to an employer
when writing a letter to a friend
when writing an informational text
when presenting to a class
A comment on a topic during a collaborative discussion is called(1 point)
research.
an attitude.
evidence
an observation
How should you respond to diverse perspectives during a collaborative discussion?(1 point)
respectfully
loudly
angrily
quietly
During a collaborative discussion, which aspect of a claim can help you determine if the claim is reasonable?(1 point)
the language
the tone
the evidence
the argument
All evidence for a claim should(1 point)
be from only one text.
represent multiple sides.
relate back to the argument.
be the presenter's opinion.
In a debate, a student claims that too much time spent online has reduced people's attention spans. Which of the following could be evidence to support this claim?(1 point)
a description of the student’s own observations of people spending time online
quotes from a blog essay that focus on how people are not paying attention to their surroundings anymore
a summary of a book from 1998 that is on the topic of how people focus
results from a scientific study done on human attention span over the course of the past two years
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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
12. Its a conversation that lets people express there ideas and feelings. It has lots of people who share there ideas to create new things.
13. Speakers use there voice and language to persuade people and encourage them. They use there voice to get there message out to help others! They use there language to help comfort people or let people believe in them.
14. Having active notes can help you remember what you said, what the others said, it helps you remember good points you covered during the meeting. It will help you better communicate with the group your with.
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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