I believe the correct answer is that s<span>he has more life experience, which instructors often respect.
She has been through a lot and learned a lot and had some time to study though life experiences, which gives her a good base and potential advantage over the other students. Having a car isn't that much of an advantage, and the other two options are disadvantages.
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<em>The Sibley Commission was formed in Georgia in response to the Supreme Court ruling of Brown vs. Board of Education. The purpose of the Sibley Committe was to ;</em>
D. Decide if desegregation was constitutional in Georgia
<u>The Brown vs. Board of Education is the Court that would declare state laws establishing separate public schools for black and white students to be unconstitutional. </u>
<u>This was my original thought that the answer would be, however, The Sibley Commission was created to survey on whether or not to integrate schools. Which leaves me thinking the answer might most likely be answer choice A as well.</u>
A. Determine if Georgians wanted to integrate schools
<u>Georgians would rather see schools closed that integrated. These lawsuits were combined into the landmark Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court case that outlawed segregation in schools. </u>
Answer choice A seems about correct.
Its not a question. It's a statement.
Answer: the correct answer is nonreactive
Explanation: Using secondary data is considered an unobtrusive or <u>nonreactive</u> research method.
The message of the text remains Audience focused.
The one out of the following selections that effectively use the "you" view is
We want you to take full advantage of the professional development workshops we offer.
Explanation:
Audience focused view of messaging is important to generate empathy and to make the audience come back to the firm again for the product that they are marketing to them.
The text given up is the one that is based on audience experience and not on the hopes of the sender which is a good sign in terms of audience interaction.
The choices that are given need to be assessed by the use of we in the statement, as long as 'we' remains the central actor in the message it has not become focused on the audience.