All of the following are possible enactments of queer performative theory except:

a. two heterosexual men holding hands in public

b. two women performing disagreement by fighting with fists rather than talking.
c. an individual dressing in both men's and women's clothing at the same time.
d. a heterosexual man wearing a business suit.
e. two heterosexual men kissing each other on the mouth.

d

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Jessica's introduction begins with the following statement:

"We've all walked across campus at night, taking the shortcuts that get us to the library in the shortest amount of time. We've walked in the pathways behind the student union—you know, the ones by the chapel? It's dark, and a bit scary at times, but campus is a safe place, right? Guess again. Last week, on that same path I've taken time and time again over the past two years, a female student was attacked and robbed. Her name is Jessica, and she's in my Algebra class. Two men jumped her, hit her, and stole her backpack, wallet, and jewelry. They took more than Jessica's ‘stuff,' though; they stole her sense of security, and they took mine, too." What goals of an introduction did Jessica achieve with this introductory statement? A) Attention and purpose B) Attention and credibility C) Credibility and preview D) Attention, credibility, purpose, and preview

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Which of the following represents the argument made about cognitive complexity?

a. People who are more complex create messages that are more person-centered b. People who are complex are just smarter, so they communicate better c. People who are more complex find interaction confusing, and therefore are often poor communicators d. People who are more complex have lower self-esteem because they have to many referential frames e. All of the above

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