Answer:
option B.
It's a good idea to be aware of a group or individual's agenda before we allow their message to affect our decisions because bias or motives can affect a message no matter how honest the source.
Explanation:
- Inclination towards any subject is directly dependent upon one's motive.
- No matter how honest is the source but his thoughts always reflects the biased opinion according to their agenda and motive.
- So it is always a better option to be aware about the factor that can affect our decision making.
- Get idea from every possible sources and filter it according to their background and agenda.
Answer:
C. “The students who would end up the best in their class began to practice more than everyone else: six hours a week by age nine, eight hours a week by age twelve, sixteen hours a week by age fourteen, and up and up…”
Explanation:
This is the only sentence from the excerpt that supports the idea that more practice is better since it leads to greater success. This is shown since the statement says that the students that were the best, ended up practicing more than everyone else.
The answer would be the 4th answer choice - after drafting - because it makes the most sense. Hope this helps.
It depends. In most cases emails kind of have a professional stigma following them and are sent to ask questions or to gain information or inform the receiver so it’s best presented in a formal way.
In other cases such as a letter to a friend it can be as informal as the writer would like. Overall though I would say False, emails require professionalism.