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Marty

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A study in 2009 of Twitter tweets concluded that 40 percent of tweets were _____.
 a. pointless babble
  b. conversational
  c. pass-along news
  d. self-promotion
  e. spam

Question 2

_____ refers to a number of different author or company creations for which a set of exclusive rights are recognized under law.
 a. Legal tender
  b. Intellectual property
  c. Tangible property
  d. Assets
  e. Recoverable assets



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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