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Flura [38]
3 years ago
5

When one of the candidates for president came to campus to speak, there were a few students in the audience who supported the ca

ndidate’s opponent. In the middle of the candidate’s speech, they started yelling demeaning things at the candidate. Which responsibility as audience members did these students violate?
A. Do not heckle
B. Keep an open mind
C. Avoid profanity
D. Pay attention
English
1 answer:
Kay [80]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:A. Do not heckle

Explanation: Heckle means you disrupt someone by yelling annoying or rude things and comments.

This is unethical because you every speaker deserve a chance to actual deliver their speech and the audience have the responsibility to actual listen to the speaker with an open mind. This means that you can't tell at someone because you don't agree with their point of view but you have to be open minded enough to understand their point of view and without insulting them you can also get your point across in a polite way.

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