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Svet_ta [14]
3 years ago
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1. candidate recalls all the good things he has done, omitting facts that would justify his defeat debating team 2. impression t

hat everyone is involved so the listener would feel the "danger" of missing out factually 3. organized group that competes with others in the art of debate propagandize 4. without any danger of error; basing actions on the truth card-stacking 5. to inform and make known the opinions and feelings of oneself bandwagon
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ehidna [41]3 years ago
5 0

The question is not properly organised and is asking what the following action means, see below proper sequence:

1.  A candidate recalling all the good things he has done, and omitting facts that would justify his defeat debating team is called (…).

2. Giving the impression that everyone is involved so the listener would feel the "danger" of missing out is  (…).

3. An organized group that competes with others in the art of debate is  (…).

4. Without any danger of error; basing actions on the truth is  (…).

5. To inform and make known the opinions and feelings of oneself is  (…).

Answer:

1. card-stacking

2. bandwagon

3. a debating Team

4. factually

5. propagandizing

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