i need help with a few questions!
It is the purpose of this act (1) to provide a clear and national mandate for the elimination of discrimination against individuals with disabilities
The above section of the Americans with Disabilities Act a. explains who is responsible for enforcing the act b. gives the federal government responsibility for enforcing the act c. provides the constitutional basis for the act d. states the primary purpose of the act
I think it is B. Source: The second purpose under the purpose column in this website : http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/42/12101
sorry the third point in the purpose column
what about this one?
Delivery is a. the way the author or speaker conveys the message b. the pace that a speaker uses in a persuasive speech c. the method of communication the audience prefers d. the length of speech that is permitted in public spaces
I think it is A. as speech delivery mainly concerns the way the speaker speaks, which includes the subject of the speech, the fluency and the vocabulary.
Which of the following scenarios is an example of an author using strategic organization? a. A writer brainstorms her ideas before she begins writing. b. A writer decides to provide evidence before revealing his claim. c. A writer chooses to conclude her essay after three paragraphs. d. A writer uses an outline to plan his persuasive essay.
I think it is D. as providing a outline of the content before the essay makes it easier for the reader to sort out the main points and such a writing style surely is a strategic organization adopted in writing. This question can't have a particular answer cause the idea of strategically organized writing varies from person to person. Someone may like to provide the evidences in a manner and someone may like to provide a outline of the essay. Since in the above points the last one is more thought provoking as it is something which is desired by every reader around the world. Hence strategic organization of data in a prose piece can be advocated for an outline attached writing.
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