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COMS 101 quiz 4 Liberty University answers Question 1 1. An organizational pattern that focuses on relationships in time is referred to as: 2. Question 2 3. All of the sub-points in a speech do ... not have to be logical extensions from preceding points. 4. Question 3 5. The purpose of the conclusion of a speech is to reinforce the thesis statement and bring closure to the message. 6. Question 4 7. A planning outline includes every word you plan to say to your audience. 8. Question 5 9. The notion that listeners will most likely remember the first point a speaker makes is referred to as: 10. Question 6 11. A speech that includes the importance of organic food, benefits of organic food and the distribution of organic food is organized around which pattern? 12. Question 7 13. The outline is also known as the full-content outline. 14. Question 8 15. function as a reminder of what you plan to say and the order in which you plan to say it and are used during the presentation. 16. Question 9 17. Telling the audience what you’re planning to discuss during your speech is called: 18. Question 10 19. A personal greeting in the introduction of a speech functions as: 20. Question 11 21. One of the guidelines for introductions is to prepare the introduction after preparing the body of the speech. 22. Question 12 23. Your introduction should first offer a personal greeting, capture and focus attention on your topic, and set an appropriate tone and mood. 24. Question 13 25. According to your authors, which of the following is not considered a technique to use in the introduction of a speech? 26. Question 14 27. According to your authors, the first few minutes are critical to the success of the entire speech. 28. Question 15 29. Which of the following WAS NOT listed as one of the three things you need to do when you “focus attention on topic and speaker"? 30. Question 16 31. According to Professor John Baird, “Summaries may be effective when presented at the conclusion of a speech (because) they provide the audience wth a general structure under which to subsume the more specific points of the speech." 32. Question 17 33. Jargon can be used effectively if you are sure the members of your audience understand your references. 34. Question 18 35. Which of these is an example of a passive voice? 36. Question 19 37. The expression of images in groups of three has an impact on the rhythm of speech. 38. Question 20 39. The arrangement of a series of words, phrases or sentences in a similar form is referred to as: 40. Question 21 41. The characteristic of spoken language that refers to how ideas are arranged in a sentence is called: 42. Question 22 43. Imagery involves creating a vivid description through the use of one or more of our five senses. 44. Question 23 45. Often the best humor for speeches comes from your own experiences. 46. Question 24 47. Which of the following is a guideline for EMPHASlS? 48. Question 25 49. “Don't talk to the podium” is a guideline related to which aspect of verbal delivery? 50. Question 26 51. What is not a method of delivery? 52. Question 27 53. An impromptu speech requires the least amount of preparation. 54. Question 28 55. Which of the following is a guideline for eliminating non-fluencies? 56. Question 29 57. Both the impromptu speech and extemporaneous speech require the speaker to develop a full-sentence outline before developing speaker’s notes. 58. Question 30 59. Putting too much information on note cards can result in: 60. In extemporaneous speaking, you should use your notes: 61. While the guidelines for the methods of delivery may overlap, which of the following is a guideline specifically identified related to manuscript delivery? 62. What is NOT a common mistake for using note cards? 63. The best time during a speech to get your audience involved in what you have to say is: 64. The characteristic of spoken language that refers to how ideas are arranged in a sentence is called: 65. A(n) definition is the literal or dictionary definition of a term 66. The arrangement of a series of words, phrases or sentences in a similar form is referred to as: 67. Question 1 68. 3 out of 3 points 72. 73. If I’m giving a speech about participating in Living History, I may talk about choosing a character, researching the person, developing the speech, and presenting to the various classrooms. The organization of this speech would be considered: 82. Question 2 83. 3 out of 3 points 86. 87. Phrases such as “On the other hand, many people believe,” “The first proposal I would like to discuss, and “Next, I’ll turn from a discussion of the problems to a discussion of the solution” are all examples of: 96. Question 3 97. 3 out of 3 points 7475.6.. 889.0.. 100.101. A cause-effect pattern can be used to describe steps in a process. 1010203.4.. 110. Question 4 111. 3 out of 3 points 114.115. A well-constructed ensures a coherent, well-thought-out 1 1617.8.. speech. 124. Question 5 125. 3 out of 3 points 128.129. A spatial pattern represents the sequence of events in the order in which they occur. 138. Question 6 139. 3 out of 3 points 142.143. A planning outline includes every word you plan to say to your audience. 152. Question 7 153. 3 out of 3 points 156.157. Terry announced: “This afternoon I intend to tell you about the quality of wood, what it means, and how to determine it.” He organized ideas around using the topical pattern. 166. Question 8 167. 3 out of 3 points 1313031.2.. 14145.6.. 1515869.0.. 170.171. The identifies the main ideas of your speech. 1717273.4.. 180. Question 9 181. 3 out of 3 points 184.185. Good conclusions create a sense of closure for the speech. 1818687.8.. 194. Question 10 195. 3 out of 3 points 198.199. The best time during a speech to get your audience involved in what you have to say is: 208. Question 11 209. 3 out of 3 points 212.213. The conclusion of a speech should communicate closure but not a feeling. 222. Question 12 223. 3 out of 3 points 226.227. According to Professor John Baird, “Summaries may be effective when presented at the conclusion of a speech (because) they provide the audience with a general structure under which to subsume the more specific points of the speech.” 236. Question 13 237. 3 out of 3 points 240.241. An effective speaker will quickly establish a reason for audience members to listen. This part of the introduction is referred to as: 250. Question 14 251. 3 out of 3 points 254.255. Mood is the emotional disposition of the speaker as the speech is 20201.2.. 2121415.6.. 2 2839.0.. 2424243.4.. being delivered whereas tone refers to the overall feeling you hope to create in 2525657.8.. your audience. 264. Question 15 265. 3 out of 3 points 268.269. Never use your conclusion to connect your speech topic to a broader context or societal issue. 278. Question 16 279. 3 out of 3 points 282.283. Which of the following IS NOT true about establishing credibility in the introduction? 292. Question 17 293. 3 out of 3 points 296.297. The arrangement of a series of words, phrases or sentences in a similar form is referred to as: 2727071.2.. 2828485.6.. 2939809.0.. 306. Question 18 309.310. A(n) definition is the literal or dictionary definition of a term. 319. Question 19 320. 3 out of 3 points 323.324. Using signals when writing is just as important as using signals in a speech. 333. Question 20 334. 3 out of 3 points 337.338. Jargon can be used effectively if you are sure the members of your audience understand your references. 343.344. Tr ue 348. Question 21 349. 3 out of 3 points 352.353. The characteristic of spoken language that refers to how ideas are arranged in a sentence is called: 362. Question 22 363. 3 out of 3 points 3030304.5.. 31312.3.. 3232526.7.. 334940.1.. 3434546.7.. 353545.6.. 366.367. Which of these is an example of a passive voice? 3636879.0.. 376. Question 23 377. 3 out of 3 points 380.381. Which of the following is NOT one of the suggestions for creating effective rhythm in your speech? 390. Question 24 391. 3 out of 3 points 3838283.4.. 394.395. Delivery is mainly comprised of voice and language choice. 3939697.8.. 404. Question 25 405. 3 out of 3 points 408.409. Which of the following is a guideline for eliminating non-fluencies? 414101.2.. 418. Question 26 419. 3 out of 3 points 422.423. Two suggestions were provided in your text related to articulation. The first is, “remember to adapt to your audience.” The second is: 432. Question 27 4242425.6.. 433. 3 out of 3 points 436.437. refers to your vocal range or key, the highness or lowness 4343849.0.. of your voice produced by the tightening and loosening of your vocal folds. 446. Question 28 447. 3 out of 3 points 450.451. Choose the BEST answer below. If Adam wore his “I make things up” t-shirt for his persuasive speech, he would be violating which guideline of appearance? 460. Question 29 461. 3 out of 3 points 4545253.4.. 464.465. In extemporaneous speaking, you should use your notes: 46467.8.. 474. Question 30 475. 3 out of 3 points 478.479. Which of the following is TRUE about gestures?. 4848081.2.. 483. According to your authors, the first few minutes are critical to the success of the entire speech 484. The conclusion of a speech should communicate closure but not a feeling 485. Your introduction should first offer a personal greeting, capture and focus attention on your topic, and set an appropriate tone and mood 486. Which of the following WAS NOT listed as one of the three things you need to do when you “focus attention on topic and speaker”? 487. Choose the BEST answer below. If Adam wore his “I make things up” t-shirt for his persuasive speech, he would be violating which guideline of appearance? 488. Which of the following IS NOT true regarding rate of speech? 489. In extemporaneous speaking, you should use your notes: 490. Even though there is a teleprompter, a presidential speech, such as the State of the Union address, is considered to be what type of speech? 491. If I say, “I’m gonna” instead of “I’m going to,” I would be committing an error related to: 492. An impromptu speech requires the least amount of preparation 493. When having note cards you should: 494. According to Professor John Baird, “Summaries may be effective when presented at the conclusion of a speech (because) they provide the audience with a general structure under which to subsume the more specific points of the speech.” 495. Mood is the emotional disposition of the speaker as the speech is being delivered whereas tone refers to the overall feeling you hope to create in your audience 496. Which of the following phrases is NOT considered a signal? 497. Jesse Jackson’s line, “We cannot be what we ought to be if we push dope in our veins, rather than hope in our brains,” is an example of antithesis. 498. Which of the following is NOT one of the suggestions for creating effective rhythm in your speech? 499. Question 1 500. 3 out of 3 points 503. 504. If you were presenting a speech about traveling to Europe and deciding to start with places in Northern Europe, then moved to Eastern Europe, Southern Europe, and Western Europe, this speech would have what type of organizational pattern? 513. Question 2 514. 3 out of 3 points 517. 518. “To explain to the class how participating in an athletic sport can bring psychological as well as physical benefits” is an example of a(n): 527. Question 3 528. 3 out of 3 points 531. 532. When presenting a speech on the evaluation of jazz as a musical art form in America, Betsy first spoke about Dixieland jazz, the period of swing followed by be-bop. She concluded her remarks with comments on progressive and fusion sounds. Betsy used which organizational pattern in her speech? 541. Question 4 542. 3 out of 3 points 545. 546. A speech that includes the importance of organic food, benefits of organic food, and the distribution of organic food is organized around which pattern? 555. Question 5 556. 3 out of 3 points 559. 560. The chronological order for organizing a speech is focused on the movement from one geographical area to another as the message develops. 569. Question 6 570. 3 out of 3 points 573. 574. A speech discussing the relationship of industrial pollution to higher cancer rates in the general population would be most effective in what order? 55050506.7.. 55152920.1.. 5535334.5.. 55454748.9.. 55656162.3.. 55757576.7.. 583. Question 7 584. 3 out of 3 points 587. 588. All main points in a speech should be equally important. 5585990.1.. 597. Question 8 598. 3 out of 3 points 601. 602. The first step in organizing your speech is: 66060304.5.. 611. Question 9 612. 3 out of 3 points 615. 616. Quotations can be interwoven into the fabric of the speech without telling your listeners that you are speaking the words of another, but it’s important that you use the quote exactly and attribute it to the writer. 625. Question 10 626. 3 out of 3 points 629. 630. According to Professor John Baird, “Summaries may be effective when presented at the conclusion of a speech (because) they provide the audience with a general structure under which to subsume the more specific points of the speech.” 639. Question 11 640. 3 out of 3 points 643. 644. One of the guidelines for introductions is to prepare the introduction after preparing the body of the speech. 653. Question 12 654. 3 out of 3 points 657. 658. Which of the following WAS NOT listed as one of the three things you need to do when you “focus attention on topic and speaker”? 667. Question 13 668. 3 out of 3 points 671. 672. Never use your conclusion to connect your speech topic to a broader context or societal issue. 681. Question 14 682. 3 out of 3 points 685. 686. A personal greeting in the introduction of a speech functions as : 695. Question 15 696. 3 out of 3 points 66161718.9.. 66363132.3.. 66464546.7.. 66566960.1.. 66767374.5.. 66868788.9.. 699. 700. Physically involving your audience in your introduction is not an appropriate introductory technique. 709. Question 16 710. 3 out of 3 points 713. 714. According to your authors, which of the following is not considered a technique to use in the introduction of a speech? 723. Question 17 724. 3 out of 3 points 727. 728. If I’m talking about my cat, and instead of saying, “I have a cat,” I say, “I have a white, long-haired, 12-year-old cat that weighs 20 pounds,” I am following what guideline regarding language usage? 737. Question 18 738. 3 out of 3 points 741. 742. The expression of images in groups of three has an impact on the rhythm of speech. 751. Question 19 752. 3 out of 3 points 755. 756. Imagery involves creating a vivid description through the use of one or more of our five senses. 765. Question 20 766. 3 out of 3 points 769. 770. A(n) definition is the literal or dictionary definition of a term. 779. Question 21 780. 3 out of 3 points 783. 784. Your audience is more likely to agree on the connotative definition of a word than it’s denotative definition. 793. Question 22 794. 3 out of 3 points 797. 798. Anaphora is the repetition of a word or expression at the end of phrases, clauses, or sentences. 807. Question 23 808. 3 out of 3 points 811. 812. Euphemism is the use of inoffensive words or phrases to substitute for more direct language. 821. Question 24 77070102.3.. 77171516.7.. 77273930.1.. 77474344.5.. 77575758.9.. 7777172.3.. 77878586.7.. 78980900.1.. 88181314.5.. 822. 3 out of 3 points 825. 826. Which of the following is not an aspect of verbal delivery? 88282728.9.. 835. Question 25 836. 3 out of 3 points 839. 840. What is not a method of delivery? 88484142.3.. 849. Question 26 850. 3 out of 3 points 853. 854. All of the following are relevant aspects of speech preparation. However, the key to successful manuscript speaking is . 863. Question 27 864. 3 out of 3 points 867. 868. Both the impromptu speech and extemporaneous speech require the speaker to develop a full-sentence outline before developing speaker’s notes. 877. Question 28 878. 3 out of 3 points 881. 882. An impromptu speech requires the least amount of preparation. 891. Question 29 892. 3 out of 3 points 8858556.7.. 88687970.1.. 8888384.5.. 895. 896. In extemporaneous speaking, you should use your notes: 88989798.9.. 905. Question 30 906. 3 out of 3 points 909. 910. Which is the most appropriate mode of delivery for students in a course in public speaking? 919. Which of these is an example of a passive voice? 99191123.. 920. Anaphora is the repetition of a word or expression at the end of phrases, clauses, or sentences 921. The arrangement of a series of words, phrases or sentences in a similar form is referred to as 922. The characteristic of spoken language that refers to how ideas are arranged in a sentence is called: 923. Which of the following sentences is an example of the active voice? 924. Often the best humor for speeches comes from your own experiences 925. Using signals when writing is just as important as using signals in a speech 926. If I’m talking about my cat, and instead of saying, “I have a cat,” I say, “I have a white, long-haired, 12-year-old cat that weighs 20 pounds,” I am following what guideline regarding language usage? 927. Euphemism is the use of inoffensive words or phrases to substitute for more direct language 928. “Now that we have looked at why television commercials are so expensive let’s turn to which ones are especially effective.” This statement is an example of: 929. A planning outline includes every word you plan to say to your audience 930. “Recycling will help the environment and make you feel good at the same time” is an example of a(n): 931. The identifies the main ideas of your speech 932. Internal previews are extended transitions that forecast for the audience what is to be said 933. Which of the following IS NOT true regarding the planning outline 934. A speech discussing the relationship of industrial pollution to higher cancer rates in the general population would be most effective in what order? 935. When presenting a speech on the evaluation of jazz as a musical art form in America, Betsy first spoke about Dixieland jazz, the period of swing followed by be-bop. She concluded her remarks with comments on progressive and fusion sounds. Betsy used which organizational pattern in her speech? 936. Imagery involves creating a vivid description through the use of one or more of our five senses. 937. Which of the following is a guideline for gestures 938. All of the following are relevant aspects of speech preparation. However, the key to successful manuscript speaking is 939. Which of the following was not listed as one of the performance guidelines for the manuscript speech 940. From the words that follow, which is most closely associated with extemporaneous speaking 941. Delivery is mainly comprised of voice and language choice 942.Which of the following is a guideline for eliminating non-fluencies? 943.Gestures are an outlet for nervous energy a speaker may experience 944. The extemporaneous mode of delivery demands that the speaker present a message with the exact length of the speech determined in advance of the delivery 945. What should a speaker avoid doing when she or he wishes to engage in effective eye contact during a speech? 946. Which of the following is a guideline for EMPHASIS? 947. What is not a method of delivery? 948. Question 1 949. 3 out of 3 points 952. 953. The outline is also known as the full-content outline. 962. Question 2 963. 3 out of 3 points 966. 967. The purpose of the conclusion of a speech is to reinforce the thesis statement and bring closure to the message. 977. Question 3 978. 3 out of 3 points 981. 982. function as a reminder of what you plan to say and the order in which you plan to say it and are used during the presentation. 991. Question 4 992. 3 out of 3 points 995. 996. Which of the following IS NOT true regarding the planning outline? 1005. Question 5 1006. 3 out of 3 points 1009.1010. The way you organize your speech depends on your specific purpose but not your thesis statement or the type of supporting material you are using. 1019. Question 6 1020. 3 out of 3 points 1023.1024. Phrases such as “On the other hand, many people believe,” “The first proposal I would like to discuss, and “Next, I’ll turn from a discussion of the problems to a discussion of the solution” are all examples of: 1033. Question 7 1034. 3 out of 3 points 1037.1038. A planning outline includes every word you plan to say to your audience. 1047. Question 8 1048. 3 out of 3 points 1051.1052. Terry announced: “This afternoon I intend to tell you about the quality of wood, what it means, and how to determine it.” He 99595455.6.. 99696879.0.. 99797475.6.. 99898384.5.. 99999798.9.. 11010101112.3.. 11010202526.7.. 11010304940.1.. 11010505354.5.. organized ideas around using the topical pattern. 1061. Question 9 1062. 3 out of 3 points 1065.1066. The conclusion of a speech should communicate closure but not a feeling. 1075. Question 10 1076. 3 out of 3 points 1079.1080. The best time during a speech to get your audience involved in what you have to say is: 1089. Question 11 1090. 3 out of 3 points 1093.1094. Which of the following IS NOT true about establishing credibility in the introduction? 1103. Question 12 1104. 3 out of 3 points 1107.1108. According to your authors, which of the following is not considered a technique to use in the introduction of a speech? 1117. Question 13 1118. 3 out of 3 points 11010606768.9.. 11010808182.3.. 11010909596.7.. 11111011910.1.. 1121.1122. Good conclusions create a sense of closure for the speech. 11111212324.5.. 1131. Question 14 1132. 3 out of 3 points 1135.1136. Your introduction should first offer a personal greeting, capture and focus attention on your topic, and set an appropriate tone and mood. 1145. Question 15 1146. 3 out of 3 points 1149.1150. A personal greeting in the introduction of a speech functions as : 1159. Question 16 1160. 3 out of 3 points 1163.1164. “This morning I will discuss the scientific, therapeutic, physiological facts and myths about the effects and the effectiveness of alternative medicine” is an example of which function of a speech introduction? 1173. Question 17 1174. 3 out of 3 points 11111313738.9.. 11111515152.3.. 11111616566.7.. 1177.1178. Anaphora is the repetition of a word or expression at the end of phrases, clauses, or sentences. 1187. Question 18 1188. 3 out of 3 points 1191.1192. Which of the following sentences is an example of the active voice? 1201. Question 19 1202. 3 out of 3 points 1205.1206. If I’m talking about my cat, and instead of saying, “I have a cat,” I say, “I have a white, long-haired, 12-year-old cat that weighs 20 pounds,” I am following what guideline regarding language usage? 1215. Question 20 1216. 3 out of 3 points 11111718980.1.. 11111919394.5.. 11212020708.9.. 1219.1220. Which of the following phrases is NOT considered a signal? 11212222122.3.. 1229. Question 21 1230. 3 out of 3 points 1233.1234. The arrangement of a series of words, phrases or sentences in a similar form is referred to as: 1243. Question 22 1244. 3 out of 3 points 1247.1248. Since the use of slang and even profanity is more common in day-to-day conversation, it is usually acceptable to use such language in public speaking. 1257. Question 23 1258. 3 out of 3 points 11212323536.7.. 11212425950.1.. 1261.1262. Which of these is an example of a passive voice? 11212626364.5.. 1271. Question 24 1272. 3 out of 3 points 1275.1276. Which of the following was not identified as a purpose of using pauses? 1285. Question 25 1286. 3 out of 3 points 11212727778.9.. 1289.1290. Pauses can add power and control to your speech. 11212929192.3.. 1299. Question 26 1300. 3 out of 3 points 1303.1304. Which of the following was not identified as an action that inhibits gesturing? 1313. Question 27 1314. 3 out of 3 points 11313030506.7.. 1317.1318. What does extemporaneous mean? 11313132920.1.. 1327. Question 28 1328. 3 out of 3 points 1331.1332. Which of the following is a guideline for EMPHASIS? 11313333334.5.. 1341. Question 29 1342. 3 out of 3 points 1345.1346. Choose the BEST answer below. Wanting to be taken seriously regarding a current issue students wanted the city to address, a group of students spoke before the City Council. However, they wore sandals, torn pants, and wrinkled t-shirts. Off the record, City Council members later said their dress made them think the students weren’t really serious about the issue. This suggests the students violated which guideline of appearance? 1355. Question 30 1356. 3 out of 3 points 1359.1360. If I say, “I’m gonna” instead of “I’m going to,” I would be committing an error related to: 11313434748.9.. 11313636162.3.. 1364. When Tom spoke he spent 2 minutes on his first point, 4 minutes on his second point, and 6 minutes on his third point. According to our authors, his speech employe 1365. If I’m giving a speech about participating in Living History, I may talk about choosing a character, researching the person, developing the speech, and presenting to the various classrooms. The organization of this speech would be considered: 1366. Organization refers to the placement of lines of reasoning and supporting materials in a pattern that helps to achieve your specific purpose 1367. The first step in organizing your speech is: 1368. The purpose of the conclusion of a speech is to reinforce the thesis statement and bring closure to the message 1369. A cause-effect pattern can be used to describe steps in a process 1370. Outlining is regarded by our authors as: 1371. Which of the following WAS NOT listed as one of the ten introduction techniques 1372. Your introduction should first offer a personal greeting, capture and focus attention on your topic, and set an appropriate tone and mood 1373. Good conclusions create a sense of closure for the speech 1374. A personal greeting in the introduction of a speech functions as 1375. According to Professor John Baird, “Summaries may be effective when presented at the conclusion of a speech (because) they provide the audience with a general structure under which to subsume the more specific points of the speech.” 1376. Which of the following IS NOT true about establishing credibility in the introduction 1377. Jargon can be used effectively if you are sure the members of your audience understand your references 1378. All of the sub-points in a speech do not have to be logical extensions from preceding points 1379. A spatial pattern represents the sequence of events in the order in which they occur 1380. Using a chronological pattern allows a speaker to provide perspective for a topic or issue that has relevant history and future direction or potential. 1381. A speech discussing the relationship of industrial pollution to higher cancer rates in the general population would be most effective in what order 1382. Organization refers to the placement of lines of reasoning and supporting materials in a pattern that helps to achieve your specific purpose 1383. According to your authors, the first few minutes are critical to the success of the entire speech 1384. According to your authors, which of the following is not considered a technique to use in the introduction of a speech 1385. Phrases such as “On the other hand, many people believe,” “The first proposal I would like to discuss, and “Next, I’ll turn from a discussion of the problems to a discussion of the solution” are all examples of: 1386. The way you organize your main points in your speech, the authors advise, depends on: 1387. A personal greeting in the introduction of a speech functions as: 1388. Physically involving your audience in your introduction is not an appropriate introductory technique 1389. An effective speaker will quickly establish a reason for audience members to listen. This part of the introduction is referred to as: 1390. Which of the following IS NOT true about establishing credibility in the introduction 1391. One of the guidelines for introductions is to prepare the introduction after preparing the body of the speech 1392. Your introduction should first offer a personal greeting, capture and focus attention on your topic, and set an appropriate tone and mood 1393. Telling the audience what you’re planning to discuss during your speech is called: 1394. Using signals when writing is just as important as using signals in a speech 1395. Jesse Jackson’s line, “We cannot be what we ought to be if we push dope in our veins, rather than hope in our brains,” is an example of antithesis 1396. The expression of images in groups of three has an impact on the rhythm of speech 1397. Which of the following phrases is NOT considered a signal? 1398. A speech discussing the relationship of industrial pollution to higher cancer rates in the general population would be most effective in what order? 1399. All of the sub-points in a speech do not have to be logical extensions from preceding points 1400. The best time during a speech to get your audience involved in what you have to say is 1401. Good conclusions create a sense of closure for the speech [Show More]

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