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Naddik [55]
3 years ago
15

Traditional retail floral shop, floral designers are often required to take on other roles within the

Arts
2 answers:
jenyasd209 [6]3 years ago
8 0
C
 is the ansewr you are looking for

Klio2033 [76]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

A. Style consultant

Explanation:

One of the roles that a floral designer would most likely have to fulfill would be that of style consultant. While a floral designer normally focuses on cutting and arranging flowers to create decorative displays, they might also need to consult with their clients in order to help them determine their own style. Moreover, floral designers are likely to be up to date when it comes to current style and design trends.

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