1. B. She resides with her parents. 2. D. To maintain focus, merely listen for facts and data, rather than broader concepts or ideas. 3. C. Consider either reducing her workload or decreasing her work hours.
He becomes aware that racist comments are being made. Even though Neto claims to Jesse, "I've never heard anyone say those things," it doesn't reflect his belief that Jesse is incorrect. Deep down, he acknowledges that Jesse is right. In the excerpt's conclusion, he starts to reflect upon whether he wants to be associated with a group that tolerates racially charged remarks, asking, "Could he represent a school that would allow such behavior?" This indicates his realization of the remarks' existence, leading to the central conflict as he contemplates his next steps.
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Review the situation concerning a formal dialogue.
Jaden and his teammates are participating in a planning session for an imminent science presentation. The purpose of this meeting is to finalize a design for their project’s display. Jaden has collected images of prior science projects and feedback from past teachers.
What qualities make Jaden an effective contributor in a group discussion? Select three options.
1 He is adequately prepared to thoughtfully address questions. 2 His knowledge about science fairs surpasses that of his peers. 3 He has thoroughly examined materials relevant to the discussion topic. 4 He can back his views with historical data from science fairs. 5 He confidently conveys his views and can take charge of the discussion.
Answer:
1, 3, and 4
Explanation:
Jaden recognizes the significance of planning his group’s science presentation, which is why he chose to prepare ahead of the meeting to ensure effective discussion regarding the presentation's structure.
His preparedness indicates he is a valuable participant in group discussions, as all his research aids in developing arguments and addressing questions that arise during the meeting. This can be substantiated by:
- He is adequately prepared to thoughtfully address questions.
- He has thoroughly examined materials relevant to the discussion topic.
- He can back his views with historical data from science fairs.
<span>The rhetorical device that Anaya incorporates, which is absent in the Nye excerpt, is D.logos. Logos functions as an appeal to rational thought and reasoning. The first passage establishes its tone by portraying occurrences as they are, with a prominent 'cause and effect' relationship: the details provided by the author are backed by logic. Conversely, the second excerpt exemplifies irony through allusion, allowing it to be characterized as a literary anecdote.</span>
A critical perspective involves questioning the reasoning and validity of a subject, ultimately aiming to reach the most credible conclusion. However, a dramatic performance can embody a critical perspective by addressing the interpretation of various representations in a Shakespearean tragedy.