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Question:
In academic texts, authority usually means an expert on a subject.
For example:
A leading authority on modern art gave a lecture at the museum.
other people in the same field recognize as an expert.
has a lot of experience in his field or area.
is quick to judge other people.
knows a lot about her subject area.
Which answers below are closest to authority?
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An authority is someone who...
Response:
The examples below illustrate the meaning of authority.
a lawyer who finished her degree last year
a Nobel Prize winner
a university professor
Bill Gates who started Microsoft
Which answers are examples of people who are authorities on a subject?
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An authority is an expert who specializes in a specific area. A lawyer who got his law degree only last year does not yet have the knowledge and experience to be considered an authority in a specific area.
publishes in professional journals.
advances knowledge in his or her field.
is training for a new job.
has lots of experience and skill in a specific field.
Which descriptions below best explain the meaning of authority?
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An authority on a subject is someone who...
show that they know a lot.
provide more support for their own position.
show how their study is based on previous research.
show that they know about similar studies.
Which answers below best complete this sentence? Choose the 3 correct answers.
Researchers usually quote from well-known authorities because this helps them to...
You should not challenge an authority even if you think he is wrong.
We should respect an authority but we should still use our own judgment to think about whether what an authority says is right or wrong.
Even authorities on a subject can sometimes be wrong.
Unthinking respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth. - Albert Einstein
What is Einstein saying about respect for authority? Choose 2 correct answers.