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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Aristotle's system of rhetoric tailors an argument to which of the following? the people who will see, hear or read it the subject the time and place in which the message is delivered the goal of the argument all of the above none of these

OpenStudy (anonymous):

none of these

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks what about Which of the following would serve as support for this assertion? By sponsoring our team's purchase of uniforms and allowing us to use your name on them, you will benefit both our team and your company. Because your team's name will be on the uniforms, all of the students and parents who attend the game will be reminded of your business, which will increase your sales. The uniforms are usually covered by the school, but unfortunately there have been some budget cuts. both of the above The statement is not an assertion. none of the above

OpenStudy (anonymous):

medal ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what do you mean medal? @Gravity_Dreams

OpenStudy (anonymous):

best response

OpenStudy (anonymous):

nest to my answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i clicked it @Gravity_Dreams

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Why is using slang not appropriate in a business setting? Slang is appropriate if you are extremely familiar with your audience. Slang displays a tone that is too casual. Slang is inappropriate unless it is countered by the use of jargon. Slang is an example of pathos and considered unprofessional. none of the above

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Slang is an example of pathos and considered unprofessional

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following is the appropriate way to note the topic sentence of a paragraph on an outline? 2. Your name on the team’s uniforms will benefit your business. C. Your name on the team’s uniforms will benefit your business. III. Your name on the team’s uniforms will benefit your business. I. Topic Sentence 1. Support for Topic Sentence none of the above

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if u have another question please close the current one and open a new one

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