Name two ways in which high school students have limited free speech rights.

What will be an ideal response?

School newspapers that are considered “laboratory newspapers” can be censored by school officials for any legitimate educational purpose (Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier) and students can be punished for speech promoting drug use (Morse v. Frederick).

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According to a quote by Ralph Nichols in your textbook

a. We must count to ten before reacting. b. We must understand the effect of offensive comments without losing your concentration. c. We must limit counterarguing. d. We must use our analytical listening skills to assess the validity of a speaker's message. e. We must always withhold evaluation until our comprehension is complete.

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__________ allow(s) your audience time to linger on a thought or to emphasize a point you are about to make.

a. Dialect b. Articulation c. Pauses d. Pitch

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