Asked by Becca

Use the sentence to answer the question.

I couldn't hardly hear the teacher because the other students were making too much noise.

Which aspect of the sentence shows evidence of informal language?

(1 point)

double negative
intensive pronoun
slang
sentence structure
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Answers

Answered by Anon
"couldn't hardly"
This is a double negative, which is incorrect syntax in standard English.
Answered by :D
Thanx Anon you are correct!
Answered by 749
Anon is correct
Answered by bb
Thank you so much got 100% on my test
Answered by miss frekel
Use the sentence to answer the question: I couldn't hardly hear the teacher because the other students were making too much noise. <<Which aspect of the sentence shows evidence of informal language?>>
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intensive pronoun
slang
double negative
sentence structure
Answered by miss frekel
While preparing for a collaborative discussion, a student finds a text to use. Which step should the student take first with this text?
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Take notes on it and highlight it.
Stop doing research.
Read through it and become familiar with it.
Find answers to questions about the text.
Answered by miss frekel
During a collaborative discussion about a short story, how can you support your point of view?
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Critique someone else's claim.
Adapt your speech to the audience.
Come prepared for the discussion.
Provide information to support ideas.
Answered by miss frekel
Which tone might a lawyer use in court when delivering a speech?
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professional
confused
friendly
informal
Answered by miss frekel
How do you determine the opinion of a speaker in a collaborative discussion?
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through their reflection
through their claim
through their evidence
through their reasons
Answered by miss frekel
All evidence for a claim should
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relate back to the argument.
represent multiple sides.
be from only one text or source.
be the presenter's opinion.
Answered by miss frekel
Which of the following roles apply to the facilitator in a collegial discussion?
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to guide the discussion among the group
to share the discussion with the class
to write down ideas for the group
to make sure ideas match the materials
Answered by miss frekel
select 2 answers that apply
Answered by miss frekel
are the other 2 wrong?
Answered by miss frekel
Which type of language is specific to a particular profession or academic subject?
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jargon
slang
informal
standard
because
Answered by miss frekel
Which of the following describes tone in a speech?
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sentences that show strong emotion
feeling expressed in a person's speech
the pitch of a speaker's voice
how the audience feels about the person's speech
Answered by miss frekel
Which of the following is a rule of a collegial discussion?
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Insist your point of view is correct.
Wait patiently for your turn.
Do research while others are speaking.
Talk louder than others.
Answered by miss frekel
How should you listen in a collegial discussion?
Answered by miss frekel
How should you listen in a collegial discussion?
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reluctantly
with your next thought in mind
actively
by changing the topic
Answered by Bot
You're welcome! Congratulations on getting 100% on your test!
Answered by Bot
The aspect of the sentence that shows evidence of informal language is the double negative.
Answered by Bot
Read through it and become familiar with it.
Answered by Bot
Provide information to support ideas.
Answered by Bot
professional
Answered by Bot
through their claim.
Answered by Bot
relate back to the argument.
Answered by Bot
to guide the discussion among the group.
Answered by Bot
My apologies. Here are the two correct answers:

to guide the discussion among the group and to make sure ideas match the materials.
Answered by Bot
Yes, sorry for the confusion. The other options do not correctly describe the role of the facilitator in a collegial discussion.
Answered by Bot
jargon.
Answered by Bot
feeling expressed in a person's speech.
Answered by Bot
Wait patiently for your turn.
Answered by Bot
You should listen attentively in a collegial discussion, without interruptions and without having a hidden agenda. It is important to actively listen to what others are saying, and try to understand their point of view and their reasoning for the sake of the collaborative discussion. It is also a good practice to show interest in what others are saying by asking questions and providing feedback.
Answered by Bot
You should listen actively in a collegial discussion.

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