If a speaker finds evidence that is absolutely true but doesn't help advance the speaker's claim, it is considered __________.
A. outdated
B. inconsistent
C. irrelevant
D. timely
Answer: C
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that the meat industry is cruel and inhumane. He would like to research the matter further and address it in an upcoming speech, but he knows that most of his classmates regularly eat meat. He does not want to alienate his listeners, but he believes the matter is one they should contemplate. What should he do? A) Switch topics to avoid telling the audience something they don't want to hear B) Not pursue the topic since he will deliberately alienate his audience C) Pursue the topic, providing strong evidence and argument, presented respectfully D) Pursue a related topic, such as the presence of steroids in our food chain
Conflict ________ involves reduction, elimination, or termination of conflict
Fill in the blank with correct word