This question seems to be incomplete. However, there is enough information to find the right answer.
Answer: Code-switching
Explanation:
Code-switching is a kind of behavioral adjustment that involves changing one’s way of speaking, dressing, and acting to another between or within interactions, in a way that can make others more comfortable. This frequently happens in environments that hold negative stereotypes of black people where such an adjustment becomes necessary for them to get fair treatment, quality service, and even employment opportunities.
a -- article (<em>a</em>, an, the, some)
lecture -- noun (person, place, <em>thing</em> or idea)
was -- verb (an action or <em>state of being</em>)
being -- verb (an action or <em>state of being</em>)
given -- verb (an <em>action </em>or state of being)
to -- preposition (describes a relationship between the lecture being given and the students)
the -- article (a, an, <em>the</em>, some)
students -- noun (<em>person</em>, place, thing or idea)
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Answer:
I would say that there isn't enough Information or a link to the question that you are asking.
Explanation:
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I would say look from various resources, and if most sources day the smae thing about a particular subject than it shoukd be correct.
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