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It's a daily struggle known to office workers the world over: a productive morning rewarded with a decent lunch, and then, at about 3pm, the leaden eyelids and urge to snatch 40 winks.
In Japan, where workers get less sleep on work nights than those in other countries, more and more companies are encouraging employees to sleep on the job, convinced that it leads to better work performance.
Okuta, a home renovation firm near Tokyo, allows its employees to take a 20-minute power nap at their desks or in the staff lounge. Introduced two years ago on the orders of the firm's chairman, Isamu Okuta, it has proved a huge hit.
"If I use a calculator when I'm sleepy, I have to double-check my work for fear of making mistakes, so it takes longer," Ikuko Yamada, who works in accounts, told the Yomiuri Shimbun newspaper. "I think my work performance has improved since I started taking naps."
Explanation:
An author is most likely to employ comic relief when there is great tension in the protagonist's situation.
He will try to make the situation not so serious by employing some sort of comic relief.
Answer: It is number 4
Explanation: It is number 4 because you need to listen and watch if nobody is explaining so you can figure it out.
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I think hes telling her that no one can change who she is or something,or maybe the fact that no one can get her information online and she has to be safe?
Explanation:
tbh I don't know,but I did my best
sorry if this didn't help