Answer:
There is no “hate speech” exception to the First Amendment. Contrary to a common misconception, most expression one might identify as “hate speech” is protected by the First Amendment and cannot lawfully be censored, punished, or unduly burdened by the government — including public colleges and universities.
When the interviewer asks you a question that you are not prepared to answer you should
<span>pause to gather your thoughts, then answer as best you can
Take 2 - 3 seconds to pause to collect your thoughts. Don't take too long. It is best to say things that you are sure of and that are meaningful instead of blurting out nonsense.</span>
The answer is letter choice C
<u>Here are some of the advantages and disadvantages of watching television:</u>
Pro: Free entertainment. ...
Pro: Social surrogacy. ...
Pro: Educational channels. ...
Pro: Family bonding. ...
Con: Television can make you lazy. ...
Con: Violence & illicit content. ...
Con: Consumerism. ...
Con: Health Hazards.