What is the difference between a problem and a crisis?

What will be an ideal response?

Answer: The difference between a problem and a crisis is a matter of scope. Problems are commonplace occurrences, very predictable and capable of being handled quickly without a lot of public attention. Crises tend to be less predictable, require considerable time and resources to resolve, and bring unwanted public attention.

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Speeches in American English follow a format that is ________

A) linear B) circular C) indirect D) none of the above

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A symposium is a small group of people assigned a task by a larger group

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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