For which of the following situations would you most likely use critical listening? A. conversations with friends or family

B. persuasive speeches

C. oral presentations of a poem

D. casual listening to music

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Answer 1
Answer: B.

When listening to persuasive speeches it’s key that you hear everything they are saying so you can have and opinion of your own
Answer 2
Answer: c is when you criticize people but in nice way 

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Examples of predicate noun

Examples of predicate adjective

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Predicate nouns:
Bob is my friend
Bob is an engineer
George Washington was the first president
Bob and John are brothers

Predicate adjectives
Bob is hungry
You seem depressed today
The coat seems warm
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Questions about tutors.Do they just like, answer your question without answering?
Why is there no History subject for Tutors?
Will tutors ask you multiple questions or just do your work?

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1. They help you come to the answer by showing you the process
2. There are some
3. You usually come to your tutors with questions

What does vague mean

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Vague means uncertain, unclear or indefinite.
of uncertain,indefinite,or unclear charcter or meaning.

Which of the following Four Cs refers to your present and future ability to meet your payment obligations? a. Capacity b. Captial c. Character d. Collateral

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Answer: d. Collateral

Explanation:

Collateral:

1.

act or word that ensures the fulfillment of obligation, commitment, promise etc.

2.

bail, pledge, bond.

I hope this help.

Which of the following Four Cs refer to your present and future ability to meet your payment obligations? A. Capacity

The world’s endin’, Atticus! Please do something—!’ I dragged him to the window and pointed. ‘No it’s not,’ he said, ‘It’s snowing.’

Jem asked Atticus would it keep up. Jem had never seen snow either, but he knew what it was. Atticus said he didn’t know any more about snow than Jem did. NEED HELP WHAT IS THE HYPERBOLE IN THIS STORY?!?!

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Hyperbole: The world's endin'

A hyperbole is an extreme exaggeration used to make a point. Sometime, the exaggeration is so extreme that we know that it is impossible to happen.

In the above phrase, the point is that it is merely snowing, it became exaggerated when Jem said the world is ending.



The hyperbole is "The world's endin'"

Next time you have a question on a test or something asking for the hyperbole, it is a statement not meant to be taken literally, or exaggeration

Hope this helps! :D

In, "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," what do the old country wives say happened to Ichabod Crane?

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