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torybrooks

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Reading and responding to posts on a forum is an example of
 
  A synchronous computer-mediated communication.
  B asynchronous computer-mediated communication.
  C face-to-face communication.
  D communicating solely through emoticons.
  E none of the above.

Question 2

The three main types of colonies are __________.
 
  a. maritime enclaves, settlement colonies, and refueling stations
  b. missions, settlement colonies, and forts
  c. exploitation colonies, maritime enclaves, and settlement colonies
  d. imperial conquests, settlement colonies, and maritime enclaves



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

c



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