Words:
- Deliberate
- Validity
- Interpretation
- negate
- Dispute
- Refute
- Fallacy
- Rebuttal
- Affirm
- Credibility
I will give a brief explanation of each word, which will then help us reach the final answer.
- Deliberate. Completes an action with purpose, well thought out.
- Validity. Root word being valid, which means to be proven to be correct. Validity means to question the integrity of the "correctness".
- Interpretation. An individuals' thought processes, ideas, and opinions of a subject.
- Negate. To hinder or cease.
- Dispute. Argue against with the intent to cancel.
- Refute. To Invalidate.
- Fallacy. A misconception founded without evidence.
- Rebuttal. A counterargument.
- Affirm. Certified as or guaranteed to be true.
- Credibility. Proof that information is true.
With my definitions in mind, the matching words and definitions are:
- Deliberate - <em>h. The act of explaining the meaning of something.</em>
- Validity - <em>e. Think about the pros and cons carefully.</em>
- Interpretation - <em>f. Being logical, accurate, and factual.</em>
- Negate - <em>i. Show that a statement is ineffective or false. </em>
- Dispute - <em>d. A disagreement or argument.</em>
- Refute - <em>c.</em> <em>Prove that something is wrong.</em>
- Fallacy - <em>a. Using information that is incorrect.</em>
- Rebuttal - <em>g. An opposing argument.</em>
- Affirm - <em>b. State something strongly as a fact. </em>
- Credibility - <em>j. The reputation of being trusted or believed in.</em>
the correct answer is C: The question asks which would NOT be helpful. All the others are useful tools in evaluating a speech however c is not, it doesnt pertain to the "situation" ( im taking this test right now and im on this question if i get it wrong i will come back and edit my answer)
Is there a multiple choice answers
Answer:
Different bodybuilders have always been inspirational to me. The inspiration came from wanting to feel physically active, and confident in how I felt and how I looked, along with being able to do hard feats of strength. A moment, which I felt inspired was by a certain video showing the hard work of what bodybuilders had to go to as far as exercises and meal planning, specifically a body builder by the name of Jay Cutler. This gave me a strong motive to get in the best shape I had ever been in, and to accomplish the biggest feats of strength I ever have. I specifically like this body builder because he never quit nor gave up even after his countless efforts. Although he was beaten time and time again he never gave in until he finally won Mr. Olympia against the man himself, Ronnie Coleman.
Answer:
The answer would be......Unlike... I think
Explanation:
The five types of context clues are:
Definition/Explanation Clues. Sometimes a word's or phrase's meaning is explained immediately after its use. ...
Restatement/Synonym Clues. Sometimes a hard word or phrase is said in a simple way. ...
Contrast/Antonym Clues. ...
Inference/General Context Clues. ...
Punctuation.