Answer:
Repetition
Explanation:
These phrases used by Thomas Paine in his pamphlet Common Sense with the words "Tis not" in each of them show a example of a figure of speech called Repetition. <em>This is a literay or rethotical devise used by writers who want to put emphasis of some words or phrases in the text, or to make an idea clearer by repeating them.</em>
I presume you are talking about the Importance of Being Earnest. The answer is likely to be B: Friendship and Honor.
The entire play is focusing on Jack and Algy with their double lives.
Marriage and Courtship is one of the main points in the play, as it's all about how and who these people want to be with.
Social class and mobility is practically the entire point of the play, as Wilde is satirizing it.
This leaves you with Friendship and Honor. There is some importance on friendship in this play, but most instances are just said friends fighting over something.
Answer:
All the choices are correct.
Explanation:
1. Workplace success corresponds heavily with communication and public speaking prowess, regardless of your job.
2. Rhetoric is the art of speaking/writing confidently, which goes hand-in-hand with oral communication skills.
3. Critical thinking relies a lot upon ability to speak/listen efficiently.
So, all 3 would be accurate.