When focusing on the complex nature of separateness and connectedness in the family, intimacy is seen not as the absence of distance; but rather, intimacy and distance are seen as simultaneously operating in family relationships. This type describes which of the following?
A. complementary thinking
B. monologic thinking
C. dualistic thinking
D. dialectic thinking
Answer: D
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A) as much significant information as you can, as efficiently as possible. B) the main points and thesis as complete sentences. C) as much of the speech as possible, word for word. D) an accurate description of the speech, with no evaluation. E) any mistakes the speaker makes, verbally or nonverbally.
Which of the following is presented in your textbook as a guideline for ethical speechmaking?
A. Make sure your goals are ethically sound. B. Cite your sources in the introduction. C. Explain your motives for speaking. D. All of these answers are correct. E. Both explain your motives for speaking and make sure your goals are ethically sound.