In a collegial discussion, the conversation should(1 point)

be spread out and casual.

be open and free of judgment.

have no time limit.

involve people who all agree.
How should you listen in a collegial discussion?(1 point)

with your next thought in mind

actively

by changing the topic

reluctantly
How do great speeches usually begin?(1 point)

as someone else's idea

as class discussions

as long texts

as written essays
The purpose of a speech about the role of drummers in the Revolutionary War is to share information. Which kind of sentences would you most expect to hear in this speech?(1 point)

interrogative

exclamatory

declarative

imperative
Why is it a good idea to keep track of the sources you use while investigating answers to your questions?(1 point)

so your arguments are clear

so you can easily refer back to them

so you can have more notes

so you can reread all the texts you cited
When is it appropriate to use informal language?(1 point)

when presenting to a class

when writing a letter to a friend

when writing an informational text

when writing an email to an employer
A comment on a topic during a collaborative discussion is called(1 point)

research.

an attitude.

evidence

an observation
How should you respond to diverse perspectives during a collaborative discussion?(1 point)

loudly

angrily

respectfully

quietly
During a collaborative discussion, which aspect of a claim can help you determine if the claim is reasonable?(1 point)

the evidence

the tone

the argument

the language
All evidence for a claim should(1 point)

be from only one text.

be the presenter's opinion.

relate back to the argument.

represent multiple sides.
In a debate, a student claims that too much time spent online has reduced people's attention spans. Which of the following could be evidence to support this claim?(1 point)

a summary of a book from 1998 that is on the topic of how people focus

a description of the student’s own observations of people spending time online

quotes from a blog essay that focus on how people are not paying attention to their surroundings anymore

results from a scientific study done on human attention span over the course of the past two years
I will give brainliest to someone that gives all answers