Answer:
D
Explanation:
D) to give complete publication information about words and/or ideas borrowed from other writers.
It sounds to me that the author is describing a society that everybody can only dream about. All anybody wants is to be equal due to the fact that there are certain groups or people who are put higher on the pedestal in the people's eyes because they are seen as better then most when it comes to completing certain tasks <span />
Answer: He should raise his hand, wait to be called on, and inform the moderator that the group is no longer on topic.
Explanation:
For number one: The group ran off topic, he shouldn't wait until the next meeting to get back on topic. He's getting himself in trouble by tuning into the off topic conversation.
For number two: He's basically doing the same thing as number one. He had an idea for the topic not a side conversation.
For number four: It's rude. It could work but it would most likely cause trouble.
Hope this helps.
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