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Question 1

Learning the history of a culture working with you will help you understand their:
 
  A) clothing
  B) values
  C) geography
  D) resources
  E) technology

Question 2

In preparing statistics for a speech, a speaker should _______.
 
  A) use as many as possible because statistics carry proof
  B) be exact to the last decimal point
  C) let the audience draw its own conclusion
  D) use statistics that will not mislead



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LaDunn

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Reply 2 on: Sep 11, 2019
Excellent


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