Lesson 3: Civil Discourse What

  1. Civil Discourse Quick Check 5 of 55 of 5 Items Question Elaine is sharing her thoughts about a topic. Which of the listeners
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  2. Lesson 3: Civil Discourse What do open-ended questions require?What is an example of an open-ended question? What does it mean
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  3. Which pair has both a right and a responsibility?(1 point)Responses civil discourse and paying taxes civil discourse and paying
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  4. using grade 12 history( civil rights movement) create a lesson plan using the following questions1. Lesson Objective(s): What
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  5. Civil Discourse Quick Check
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  7. you are talking to someone who is responding defensively. what can you do to encourage civil discourse?
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  8. You are talking to someone who is responding defensively what can you do to encourage civil discourse
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  9. You are talking to someone who is responding defensively. What can you do to encourage civil discourse? Choose the two best
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  10. genres (Lesson 2)–historical fiction (Lesson 2, page 6) – inference (Lesson 3) – central idea (Lesson 4) – theme (Lesson
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