Sure! Here are the responses to all the questions:
Question 1: In a collegial discussion, the conversation should be open and free of judgment.
Question 2: You should listen actively in a collegial discussion.
Question 3: Great speeches usually begin as written essays.
Question 4: The kind of sentences you would most expect to hear in a speech about the role of drummers in the Revolutionary War are declarative.
Question 5: It is a good idea to keep track of the sources you use while investigating answers to your questions so you can easily refer back to them.
Question 6: It is appropriate to use informal language when writing a letter to a friend.
Question 7: A comment on a topic during a collaborative discussion is called an observation.
Question 8: You should respond to diverse perspectives during a collaborative discussion respectfully.
Question 9: During a collaborative discussion, the evidence of a claim can help you determine if the claim is reasonable.
Question 10: All evidence for a claim should relate back to the argument.
Question 11: Jamal can clearly communicate his thoughts and opinions in his next collaborative discussion by pronouncing his words clearly and making eye contact with the audience.
Question 12: Evidence to support the claim that too much time spent online has reduced people's attention spans could be results from a scientific study done on human attention span over the course of the past two years and quotes from a blog essay that focus on how people are not paying attention to their surroundings anymore.
Question 13: In a collaborative discussion, participants share ideas and engage in open conversations. It typically involves respectful listening, diverse perspectives, and building on each other's thoughts to come to a common understanding.
Question 14: Speakers use their voice and language to effectively communicate their message, by using tone, pitch, volume, and pacing to convey emotions and engage the audience. They also choose their words carefully to clearly articulate their ideas and connect with the audience.
I hope these responses are helpful! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.