Question options:
A. Don't worry about it, it will get done
B. Are there any other items of new business?
C.yeah that's a problem, but I'm really worried about getting this meeting over with
D. The fact that our deadline is approaching worries you?
Answer:
C.yeah that's a problem, but I'm really worried about getting this meeting over with
Explanation:
Sieburg and Larson describe confirming and disconfirming responses as responses that can positively(confirming response) or negatively(disconfirming response) affect a person's self worth.
The above is a tangential response which is a type of disconfirming response that initially starts out responding to a person's statements but then changes the topic, expressed in, "...but I'm really worried about getting this meeting over with".
<span>Colonial governments in the years gone by had a style of
their own. It was a style of government where the views of the colonized people
were given the least amount of importance or no importance at all. The controlling
power of the colonial government remained at the hands of a Governor. A council
was also formed to assist the Governor with his or her works and decision
making. Governor was considered the supreme authority. In colonies formed by the British, the King
or the queen chooses the Governor. </span>
Answer: Animaliaanimals
All animals are members of the Kingdom Animalia, also called Metazoa. This Kingdom does not contain prokaryotes (Kingdom Monera, includes bacteria, blue-green algae) or protists (Kingdom Protista, includes unicellular eukaryotic organisms).
The correct answer is B. Trust, competence and ethos.
The speaker will inspire credibility from the audience when it perceives his or her character and their ethos concerning the topic they are presenting. If they know it really well, they will speak with authority, which will engender trust. Their competence is manifested and it's easier for the audience believe and received what it's being conveyed.
Answer:
The answer is C. Federalist Papers
Explanation:
Because the ones that supported the ratification of the Constitution was the Federalist.