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[Jawaban] Think of a real-life conversation you had today (e.g., at home, in school, online). Write a short reflection on how the Interactive Model was present in your communication.
[Jawaban] Slow thinkers do NOT A. make independent judgments B. examine problems C. discover new information D. refrain from questioning authorities
[Jawaban] Should all governors have the authority to line-item veto appropriations bills, or does it cross the line between the role of the state legislator and the executive branch (i.e., Separation of Powers)?
[Jawaban] Which statement contains the best example of understatement? A. Given that she had saved my life, I decided that some thanks were in order. B. Pink cherry trees crowded the lane that ran down the center of the big campus. C. I put on my newly laundered shirt and began to strut around like a pro golfer. D. The smell of freshly baked cinnamon rolls from across the street was life altering.
[Jawaban] LETTER WRITING 1. a. Write a letter to your pen pal from another country telling him or her three things about your extended family. (Not less than 250 words). 1. b. Write a composition on the importance of Mobile Phones to a Teenager.
[Jawaban] Read this line from "The Raven." "And the silken sad uncertain rustling of each purple curtain" What sound devices are used in this excerpt? A. alliteration and rhyme B. repetition and rhyme C. alliteration and repetition D. rhyme and suspense
[Jawaban] College Has Its Own Language and Customs. True or False?
[Jawaban] Which of the following is not an approach to communication? A. Writing B. Listening C. None of the above D. Clarification
[Jawaban] Have you ever experienced a kairotic moment that you will never forget—an instance when someone (maybe you?) found exactly the right words, the right time, and/or the right place to make a powerful and convincing argument? It may have happened in your life or you may have seen it in media. Describe that incident in a paragraph or more, explaining why you found it so convincing, powerful, or maybe even thrilling. Be sure to consider any rhetorical concepts from this chapter that may have been in play: a speaker with a strong ethos, ideas that were convincingly logical or irresistibly emotional, excellent timing in response to events, and so on. If possible, share your anecdote with colleagues and discuss.
[Jawaban] What does the title of the story, "Gravity," most likely represent? A. The force that changes the world for the better B. The force that keeps people in poverty C. The force that represents the counterculture of the '60s D. The force that keeps people connected
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