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    Question My Response 1. How would you describe yourself? I am a kind and outgoing girl. I like to make friends with everyone, because I think each person has something that I can learn from them. I like to talk with different kinds of people and different ages. Also I am a girl, who has a lot of hobbies, such as Chinese painting and hip-hop dance. I like Chinese painting so much that when I am free I will spend an hour on painting. Besides this, I am a hard working person, because I think…

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    discussions Ask questions in class Respond to questions during class Participate in class discussions Inquire about my progress in class Visit me during office hours Say "hello" to you on campus Visit me during office hours Ask questions in class Respond to questions during class Participate in class discussions Inquire about my progress in class Visit me during office hours Say "hello" to you on campus Ask for academic support outside of class Ask questions in class Respond to questions during…

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    commonly used techniques within persuasive speech giving is the use of rhetorical questions. The speaker generally gives questions to the audience to make them ponder about the subject, and then the speaker gives an immediate response to the question just asked. This way there is no mistaking what the author is trying to get across with his questions during the speech. George Whitefield asks numerous rhetorical questions within his sermon saying, “What sign would they have? Will none of you be…

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    spending hours on a single application. She found herself staying up past 2am filling out applications, only being able to complete four before she was too tired to continue. Summary In “Questions to Answer in the Age of Optimized Hiring: Do you trust data more than your instincts,” writer Eliza Gray questions the many new standards that employers are expecting from a person that may have the potential to hold a specific job. He goes…

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    Question : (TCO 3) Which of the following laws extends employment protection of most forms of disability status? Student Answer: USERRA ADA ODHA PDA Instructor Explanation: See Chapter 3, page 62. Points Received: 4 of 4 Comments: 8. Question : (TCO 4) Larry has worked for a 2,500-employee chemical manufacturer, ABCHEM, for 2 years. He went to work on Monday morning to find his key no longer fit the front door lock and a new sign “FUTURE HOME OFFICE OF ALLIED…

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    event "Question Bridge: Black Males" was the problems associated in the young black male communities and how certain scenarios are not that different, racial wise. This does sound broad, but it does fit the topic appropriately since the volunteers associated with the documentary touched on a lot of topics pertaining to young black male communities like finding that special someone, discussing how drugs and smoking is viewed as, generations begin to differ in appeals, etc. One of the questions…

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    The reason why it’s important to match the type of question asked to students in class with the learning objectives is because it encourages and, stimulates the thinking process. Chapter four emphasizes the importance of avoiding closed questions. Those types of questions are used frequently in the classroom, however, they do not provide too much support when it comes to the formative assessment techniques, why? Because most of the times the student deepness of understanding in the subject…

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    Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde study questions. Please answer each question in a minimum of 300 words and submit to the digital drop box before start of class. 1. Why do you think I chose this book as an analogy of the U.S. health care system? I think the instructor chose this book as an analogy of the U.S health care system because the whole story of Dr. Jekyll can be used to better explain our health care system. In the book, we see that Dr. Jekyll present two distinct personalities, one is good and…

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    somebody solely on the color of his or her skin, as they did not make the decision to be black or white. In Maya Angelou’s “Still I Rise”, she demonstrates how one woman can break stereotypes and rise above all hardships. Maya’s use of rhetorical questions keeps one pondering how she is able to overlook the negative remarks and believe in herself. Additionally, Maya’s use of wealthy symbols display that she is not afraid to dream of a time when skin color is of no importance to your quality…

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    meaning. This is done by his use of rhetorical question, relatable situations, and simple language. Billy Collins uses rhetorical question to connect with the reader and provoke deeper thought. In the poem Questions About Angels Billy Collins utilizes rhetorical question repetitively as seen here, “What goes on inside their luminous heads? Is there a wall/ these tall presences can look over and see hell?” (Collins 1137). By repeatedly asking questions Collins is provoking a chain of deeper…

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