Hello. You did not present the graph to which the question refers, which makes it difficult to elaborate an answer accurately. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
One of the main characteristics of a digital leader is a data-driven approach and not analysis, so to effectively lead my team, I would show the need to work with proven data on digital citizenship reinforcing the idea of looking for statistical data and with good bases for our work. I would also develop a coherent action for each member of the team, exploring what each has the best to contribute to the execution of the work. In addition, I would urge my team to focus on the result of the work, doing all the activities in order to promote a well done and valued infographic. Finally, I would define what the team's aspiration would be, the objective of the work as a whole, to guide all of our activities.
A gerund looks like a verb but functions the same way as a noun. But, why does it look like verbs? What does it have in a sentence that a verb does? OBJECT is your answer. They both have objects. For instance, in the sentence, "I dropped my coffee mug" The gerund is "dropped" and it dropped an object (mug). Therefore, your answer is Object.
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During this part of the proofreading<span> procedure, you should search for errors in spelling, word usage, grammar, and punctuation. After all, a poorly </span>written<span> paper cannot possibly communicate its message properly to the reader. ... Editing is not just the icing on the cake; it is an essential part of the </span>writing<span> process.</span>
<span>The transition word is 'but' it allows the reader to understand there is another part to the sentence. That there is a cause and effect to the sentence.</span>