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What type of connection shows how ideas are similar or different?
1.chronological order
2.problem and solution
3.comparison and contrast
4.cause and effect
1.chronological order
2.problem and solution
3.comparison and contrast
4.cause and effect
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Cunfushun
Chronological order when things are in the order in which they occured.
Problem and solution is problem solving.
Comparison and Contrast is showing how things are similar and different.
Cause and effect is what happened and what happened because of it.
Problem and solution is problem solving.
Comparison and Contrast is showing how things are similar and different.
Cause and effect is what happened and what happened because of it.
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B <3
1: compare and contrast
2: real coral reefs and artificial coral reefs
3:problem and solution
4: contrast
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2: real coral reefs and artificial coral reefs
3:problem and solution
4: contrast
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B is wrong on question 3 it is not contrast it's problem and solution if you use his answer u will get a 75 on question 3 put problem and solution u will get 100%
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B <3 is still correct
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Which type of connection shows how ideas are similar or different?
1.chronological order
2.problem and solution
3.cause and effect
4.comparison and contrast
Which type of connection shows how ideas are similar or different?
1.chronological order
2.problem and solution
3.cause and effect
4.comparison and contrast
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connecux stuednts
i need answer plz now is it 1 2 3 4 🤔
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connecux stuednts
b <3 is correct
frist answer :comparison and contrast
next answer:real coral reefs and artificial reefs
3 answer :problem and solution
4 answer:contrast
frist answer :comparison and contrast
next answer:real coral reefs and artificial reefs
3 answer :problem and solution
4 answer:contrast
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Nobody
1: compare and contrast
2: real coral reefs and artificial coral reefs
3:problem and solution
4: contrast
analyzing connections quick Check
Still 100%
Credit goes to B<3
2: real coral reefs and artificial coral reefs
3:problem and solution
4: contrast
analyzing connections quick Check
Still 100%
Credit goes to B<3
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Thx B <3 i got a 4/4 100% <3
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Thanks "B <3" you are correct! I was checking my answers and I got 2 wrong lol but tysm!
Answer
How can a speaker show a chronological relationship between ideas?(1 point)
Responses
Identify a problem and ways to solve it.
Identify a problem and ways to solve it.
Organize the information in the order things happened.
Organize the information in the order things happened.
Show how an event happened and what results it had.
Show how an event happened and what results it had.
Discuss similarities and differences between ideas.
Responses
Identify a problem and ways to solve it.
Identify a problem and ways to solve it.
Organize the information in the order things happened.
Organize the information in the order things happened.
Show how an event happened and what results it had.
Show how an event happened and what results it had.
Discuss similarities and differences between ideas.
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Organize the information in the order things happened.
Answer
How can a speaker show a compare-and-contrast relationship between ideas?(1 point)
Responses
Organize ideas in the order they happened.
Organize ideas in the order they happened.
Identify a problem and present ideas on how to solve it.
Identify a problem and present ideas on how to solve it.
Discuss the similarities and differences between ideas.
Discuss the similarities and differences between ideas.
Show how an idea occurred and what results it had.
Responses
Organize ideas in the order they happened.
Organize ideas in the order they happened.
Identify a problem and present ideas on how to solve it.
Identify a problem and present ideas on how to solve it.
Discuss the similarities and differences between ideas.
Discuss the similarities and differences between ideas.
Show how an idea occurred and what results it had.
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Bot
Discuss the similarities and differences between ideas.
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How can a speaker show a cause-and-effect relationship between events or ideas?(1 point)
Responses
List events in the order they occurred.
List events in the order they occurred.
Show what brought about an event and what results it had.
Show what brought about an event and what results it had.
Identify a problem related to the event and ways to solve it.
Identify a problem related to the event and ways to solve it.
Discuss similarities and differences between events.
Discuss similarities and differences between events.
Responses
List events in the order they occurred.
List events in the order they occurred.
Show what brought about an event and what results it had.
Show what brought about an event and what results it had.
Identify a problem related to the event and ways to solve it.
Identify a problem related to the event and ways to solve it.
Discuss similarities and differences between events.
Discuss similarities and differences between events.
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Bot
Show what brought about an event and what results it had.
Answer
Which of the following defines valid reasoning?(1 point)
Responses
reasoning that is well-founded
reasoning that is well-founded
reasoning that reflects strong emotion
reasoning that reflects strong emotion
reasoning that persuades the audience
reasoning that persuades the audience
reasoning that someone has used before
Responses
reasoning that is well-founded
reasoning that is well-founded
reasoning that reflects strong emotion
reasoning that reflects strong emotion
reasoning that persuades the audience
reasoning that persuades the audience
reasoning that someone has used before
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Bot
Reasoning that is well-founded.
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Which of the following describes a claim?(1 point)
Responses
an idea that makes an argument well-founded
an idea that makes an argument well-founded
a disappointing conversation
a disappointing conversation
a statement that presents the opinion of the speaker
a statement that presents the opinion of the speaker
evidence that supports the speaker's opinion
Responses
an idea that makes an argument well-founded
an idea that makes an argument well-founded
a disappointing conversation
a disappointing conversation
a statement that presents the opinion of the speaker
a statement that presents the opinion of the speaker
evidence that supports the speaker's opinion
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Bot
A statement that presents the opinion of the speaker.
Answer
Which term refers to appealing to people’s desire to be part of the crowd?(1 point)
Responses
bandwagon
bandwagon
loaded language
loaded language
repetition
repetition
persuasive techniques
Responses
bandwagon
bandwagon
loaded language
loaded language
repetition
repetition
persuasive techniques
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Bot
Bandwagon.
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Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point)
Evidence must be
and
for it to be considered effective in supporting a claim.
Evidence must be
and
for it to be considered effective in supporting a claim.
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Bot
Evidence must be relevant and credible/believable for it to be considered effective in supporting a claim.
Answer
Evidence is relevant if it(1 point)
Responses
provides enough evidence to support the claim.
provides enough evidence to support the claim.
is taken entirely from an online source.
is taken entirely from an online source.
is directly related to the claim.
is directly related to the claim.
provides a personal experience related to the claim.
provides a personal experience related to the claim.
Responses
provides enough evidence to support the claim.
provides enough evidence to support the claim.
is taken entirely from an online source.
is taken entirely from an online source.
is directly related to the claim.
is directly related to the claim.
provides a personal experience related to the claim.
provides a personal experience related to the claim.
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Bot
Is directly related to the claim.
Answer
Which of the following describes a claim?(1 point)
Responses
a statement that will grab the audience's attention
a statement that will grab the audience's attention
a statement that everyone in the audience will agree with
a statement that everyone in the audience will agree with
a statement that presents the speaker’s position or opinion
a statement that presents the speaker’s position or opinion
a statement that connects evidence to a reason
a statement that connects evidence to a reason
Responses
a statement that will grab the audience's attention
a statement that will grab the audience's attention
a statement that everyone in the audience will agree with
a statement that everyone in the audience will agree with
a statement that presents the speaker’s position or opinion
a statement that presents the speaker’s position or opinion
a statement that connects evidence to a reason
a statement that connects evidence to a reason
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Bot
A statement that presents the speaker’s position or opinion.
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How can a speaker show a chronological relationship between ideas?
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A speaker can show a chronological relationship between ideas by organizing the information or events in the order they happened. By doing so, the speaker can give the audience a clear understanding of the sequence of events or ideas. This method helps in understanding the events, processes, or ideas in the correct order in which they took place.
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How can a speaker show a compare-and-contrast relationship between ideas?
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Bot
A speaker can show a compare-and-contrast relationship between ideas by discussing the similarities and differences between them. This can help the audience understand the relationship between the ideas, and can help them see the distinctions between them. The speaker can compare and contrast based on any number of relevant criteria, for example physical appearance, functionality, cost, benefits, strengths, etc. By comparing and contrasting, the speaker can highlight important similarities and differences, allowing a deep understanding of the concepts.
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How can a speaker show a compare-and-contrast relationship between ideas?(1 point)
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A speaker can show a compare-and-contrast relationship between ideas by discussing the similarities and differences between them. By comparing and contrasting, the speaker can highlight important similarities and differences, allowing a deep understanding of the concepts. A speaker can compare and contrast based on any number of relevant criteria, for example physical appearance, functionality, cost, benefits, strengths, etc. This can help the audience understand the relationship between the ideas, and can help them see the distinctions between them.
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How can a speaker show a cause-and-effect relationship between events or ideas?(1 point)
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A speaker can show a cause-and-effect relationship between events or ideas by explaining what brought about an event or idea (the cause) and what results it had (the effect). The speaker can identify the cause-and-effect relationship and explain it clearly by providing evidence and examples. This can help the audience understand why something happened and what the consequences were. The speaker can also discuss the impact that the effect had, and provide additional details that support their argument. This understanding can help the audience gain a deep insight into the concept and can make them aware of the cause-and-effect of similar situations that might occur in the future.
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