Answer:
I believe the answer is, "b. using medical jargon in a lecture about cancer".
-Hope this helps!
Explanation:
The definition of Jargon is, "Special words or expressions that are used by a particular profession or group and are difficult for others to understand."
Using words that your audience doesn't understand, will confuse theme. Therefore, will cause a breach in communication.
Need What? I dont see anything
-The Emotional Truth: writing about the
person experience. It could be success
fully achieve by asking
"How did you
feel?
-Memory vs. Imagination: memory is not
perfect, and sometimes there could be
presented holes in a story about the
details. Do not try to fill these wholes by
lying about it.
-The Time Effect: a writer must play with
the notion of time and its use to convey
the information successfully.
-A Composite Character: sometimes it is
need to create a fictional character in
order to protect a person's privacy. By
this, more details and personal
information can be provided, without
revealing the person's identity.
-Direct Disclaimers: introducing a
disclaimer to allow readers know the information is not 100% accurate
A rebuttal is where you prove something your opponent said was wrong. A counterclaim is when you make a claim that is different from your opponents claim. Hope this helps :D