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<em>Soil Air. </em>
<em>Soil air is a continuation of the atmospheric air. Unlike the other components, it is constant state of motion from the soil pores into the atmosphere and from the atmosphere into the pore space.</em>
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<span>What American ideal(s) does Abraham Lincoln embody?
Abraham Lincoln believed in the law and that you should respect it and find its reason. In his speech, he cited that the country must follow the country's direction to be unified. In Walt Whitman's poem, Lincoln picks up the idea that you should be loyal to your ruler which extends to your country.</span>
The Origin of the Robin tells the story of a young man who is fasting for twelve days due to the request of his father. The man begs to end his fast after nine days, but his father convinces him to continue. At the end of the fast, the father brings his son a meal but his son darts away, having become a red-breasted robin.
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On the day Janet was scheduled to give her speech, her class was relocated into an auditorium. Janet couldn't quite overcome the feeling of isolation she felt as she spoke to her twenty classmates in a room that could seat 500. Which of the following elements is most responsible for Janet's reaction?
A) Feedback
B) Context
C) Information source
D) Channel
Answer:
The best answer is letter B) Context
Explanation:
The context of a speech involves several aspects, such as the place and time, the purpose, the traits of the audience, how big the audience and the place are, what types of technology will be used etc. From what was explained in the question, Janet's speech had a sudden change in context that impacted Janet negatively. She was prepared to speak to 20 people, quite an "intimate" audience. She probably rehearsed her speech having in mind a smaller room, maybe not even considering the use of a microphone. When she was asked to speak at a room that could seat 500, the whole context change. She felt isolated, surrounded by emptiness instead of the warmth of 20 people in a smaller room. She probably had to speak louder or use a microphone. The change in context was so big that it interfered with Janet's previous preparation and caused her to react negatively.