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SAT ENGLISH EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
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Numberless - Answer too numerous to be counted 
 
Immeasurable - Answer beyond calculation or measure 
 
Singular - Answer Unique; extraordinary 
 
Duplicity - Answer contradictory doubleness of thought, speech or action, especially the belying of one's true intentions by deceptive words or actions 
 
Apocryphal - Answer Fictitious; of doubtful authenticity 
 
Immutable - Answer Unchanging 
 
Marred - Answer Made imperfect; spoiled; disfigured 
 
Abject - Answer Of a situation - extremely bad, ...
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COMM 001 UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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cabel tv vs. tv news when opinion/pundit based if the channel steps out of line their 
ideology and audience will shift --> must show certain media ONLY * 
cabel TV model more partisan, pundit driven (opinion), cable audience more focused 
on politics, pundit more likely on cable, night time with a host person 
TV news established news source, day time, gatekeeping choices but presented by 
anchor 
Re-emergence of Partisan Media fairness doctrine ends and cable tv model emerges 
mass news ...
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JOUR200 Key PASSED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Punditan expert in a particular subject or field who is frequently called on to give 
opinions about it to the public. 
Walter WinchellAnother popular foreign affairs pundit during the 1940s and 1950s was 
Walter Winchell. 
What made Walter Winchell unique was that he was primarily a gossip columnist. 
Originally a vaudeville performer, Winchell would eventually cover the vaudeville beat as a 
journalist 
Would transition from industry magazines to newspapers, most notably the Hearst owned 
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apathy - correct answer lack of emotion anecdote - correct answer interesting, amusing story acquiesce - correct answer to give in, agree acuity - correct answer ability to understand ascetic - correct answer self-denying (w/o indulgenc
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apathy - correct answer lack of emotion 
 
anecdote - correct answer interesting, amusing story 
 
acquiesce - correct answer to give in, agree 
 
acuity - correct answer ability to understand 
 
ascetic - correct answer self-denying (w/o indulgence or luxury) 
 
apprehension - correct answer anxiety, fear 
 
advocated - correct answer to speak or write in favor 
 
autonomy - correct answer self-governing, independence 
 
annotate - correct answer to supply with explan...
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FINAL EXAM POL 3307.docx POLS 3307 FINAL EXAM Question 1 The 2020 presidential election has come and gone,arguably the most consequential election of our lifetime. The political pundits and pol
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FINAL EXAM POL POLS 3307 FINAL EXAM Question 1 The 2020 presidential election has come and gone,arguably the most consequential election of our lifetime. The political pundits and pollsters have all indicated that the November 3rd, election will be a make or break situation for the Democrats because with the incumbent administration populist ideology not working well in the country as well as the rest of the world, it become a refere...
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