Answer:
Ergonomic
Esther has been lifting tools all day, so most likely the repetitive movements or improper lifting caused her pain.
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Answers are :
☆ Go over to the car to find out more about the problem -> We dont know what is their intention. So, dont do it.
☆ Offer to help the person with the problem -> Still no use. Offering doesnt help, we need to help them in action.
☆ Ask the person to come over to talk -> That's okay. Not a problem.
☆ Walk away from the person -> Never do that! It will be rude.
So, the answer is to <em><u>ask the person to come over to talk</u></em><em><u>.</u></em>
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That type of violence is often referred to as "Client-On-Worker Violence." (according to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health)