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Instructions: Choose the best word from the word bank to complete each sentence below.
There are extra words, so read carefully!
(5 points)
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A is a statement someone makes that they believe to be true.
When giving a speech in front of a class, you should speak using English so your ideas are clear and professional.
A explains why someone made a claim or argument.
A speaker’s shows how they feel about the topic they’re presenting.
Words like “LOL,” “gonna,” or “I dunno” are examples of language.
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There are extra words, so read carefully!
(5 points)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.
A is a statement someone makes that they believe to be true.
When giving a speech in front of a class, you should speak using English so your ideas are clear and professional.
A explains why someone made a claim or argument.
A speaker’s shows how they feel about the topic they’re presenting.
Words like “LOL,” “gonna,” or “I dunno” are examples of language.
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Answers
GPT-4o mini
1. A **claim** is a statement someone makes that they believe to be true.
2. When giving a speech in front of a class, you should speak using **formal** English so your ideas are clear and professional.
3. A **reason** explains why someone made a claim or argument.
4. A speaker’s **tone** shows how they feel about the topic they’re presenting.
5. Words like “LOL,” “gonna,” or “I dunno” are examples of **informal** language.
2. When giving a speech in front of a class, you should speak using **formal** English so your ideas are clear and professional.
3. A **reason** explains why someone made a claim or argument.
4. A speaker’s **tone** shows how they feel about the topic they’re presenting.
5. Words like “LOL,” “gonna,” or “I dunno” are examples of **informal** language.