Answer:
How to write a meeting agenda
1) Identify the meeting's goals.
2) Ask participants for input.
3)List the questions you want to address.
4)Identify the purpose of each task.
5)Estimate the amount of time to spend on each topic.
6) Identify who leads each topic.
7) End each meeting with a review
Answer:
A counter argument
Explanation:
A counter argument is an arguement you make that has a different view then the original argument
The answer is D.
The paragraph talks about every one of these things. This is a very nice summed up version of it. The best summary from these 4 choices.
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This is a personal question. You need to say what YOU do the most, and it cannot really be proven by facts, unless you record how much you read on Ebooks and how many paper books you read. I personally read Ebooks more often.
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The strategy is anecdote. It's usually used as a hook