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expeople1 [14]
1 year ago
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Her background as a counselor was an in her new role as a human ‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒ resource supervisor, which sometimes involved confl

icts between employees. A. obstacle... negotiating B. asset ... mitigating C. accolade... managing D. E. . overseeing affirmation... punishing onus...​
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1 answer:
LuckyWell [14K]1 year ago
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The correct word for the blanks have been indicated below:

  • B. asset ... mitigating
  • Her background as a counselor was an <u>asset </u>in her new role as a human resource supervisor, which sometimes involved <u>mitigating </u>conflicts between employees.

<h3>How should the blank be filled?</h3>

The blank should be filled with a word that flows or fits into the real meaning of the sentence.

In the text above, we learn about a person who has just assumed the role of a human resource supervisor. So having a background as a counselor will be a valuable asset to the individual. So, the correct word for the first blank space is Asset.

Also, Human Resource Managers are known for resolving conflicts. A synonym of the word, 'resolve' is 'mitigate.' Therefore, the next correct word for the blank space is 'mitigate.' In conclusion, option B is correct.

Learn more about the word mitigate here:

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Correct Question:

Her background as a counselor was an ____ in her new role as a human resource supervisor, which sometimes involved ____ conflicts between employees.

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