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Question 1.
The U.S. Supreme Court calls the burning of the U.S. flag a "speech act."


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Question 2.
Accommodation is the practice of showing sensitivity to the differences of an audience by abandoning one's own convictions for those of the audience.


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Question 3.
A speaker may use graphs or charts in a speech that were taken from a book without crediting the author of the book.


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Question 4.
An audience member does not have to approve of or agree with a message in order to listen with courtesy and tolerance.


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Question 5.
The listener is not expected to be the one who must hold a speaker to his or her ethical responsibilities.

   
 
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