Asked by caleb
Jerry gave a speech to the school committee, accusing the principal of stealing money. What question should the school committee ask itself when evaluating Jerry’s speech?
Is Jerry old enough to give a speech to the committee?
How long has the principal been working in our district?
What evidence does Jerry have to support his statement?
How much money is missing from the school accounts?
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What evidence does Jerry have to support his statement?
They should evaluate the substance and credibility of the accusation (evidence, witnesses, documents), rather than irrelevant details like Jerry’s age or how long the principal has worked there.
They should evaluate the substance and credibility of the accusation (evidence, witnesses, documents), rather than irrelevant details like Jerry’s age or how long the principal has worked there.
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