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Question 1

The U.S. dominant culture grew out of:
 
  A) American Indian culture
  B) African American culture
  C) Islam religious traditions
  D) the melting pot theory
  E) Judeo-Christian religious traditions

Question 2

The attention-getter should be the _______.
 
  A) first sentence in the body of the speech
  B) specific goal
  C) opening statement
  D) thesis statement



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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