When we see the word “______”, we need to support our statements with specific facts, examples, and so on.
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- When we introduce our strengths in the interview, we'd better use specific examples to illustrate our strengths rather than just use adjectives to describe ourselves.
- When we see a real and specific dog, we see a _______ of the word DOG<br/>?() A: form B: concept C: referent D: symbol
- Hypothetical examples are most useful _____. A: if we want to add in a bit of audience interaction to our monologue of speech B: as they describe some imaginary but not unlikely scenario to support our ideas C: because we can place our audience in a situation so as to follow our instructions D: when we are describing ideas that are very difficult to digest
- 中国大学MOOC: Supporting details include evidences which support the topic sentences, including examples, facts, statistics, personal experience, definitions and so on.
- When we got to the station the train ______, so we missed our connection.
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Why do we need pauses in our speeches? A: We need pauses to punctuate our speech. B: We need pauses so that listeners have time to take in the information. C: We need pauses to control the flow of speech. D: We need pauses to emphasize some points.
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In our daily communication, we use examples, facts or incidents to explain an unfamiliar thing or illustrate a fairly complicated point.
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To seek clarity, we need to use modifiers like “very,” “extremely,” “important” and so on.
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If we want readers to see our writing as valuable, we need to pay attention to three things: subject, style, and ______.
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What we need to learn is how to put theory into ______ when we begin our fieldwork here.