The only thing the employer says is that the company's best resource is the employees. His statement has nothing to do with the EPA, nor has it anything to do with any environmental concern.
That eliminates d and a. His concern is not laziness. He wouldn't be praising his workers if he was. So B is now gone as well.
The only thing left is C. This is an inference question, so the right answer can be inferred. He's concerned about the well being of his employees.
C <<<< answer.
<u>What Roosevelt says is necessary to make these things possible is </u><u>HIGHER TAXES! </u>
- This is obvious because, not only does he emphasize this, but high taxes means more government spending money to fund medicare or scientific advancements.
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Explanation:
How is Dr Roylott presented to the reader in "The Speckled Band"? Through out the story, Roylott is overall presented as threatening, dangerous and a intelligent man. This can be identified through his appearance, behaviour and motives, there is also evidence of this personality in the story.
To ensure all information is factual is the right answer.