Loren, the new manager, is the <u><em>antithesis </em></u>of compassion; just yesterday, she fired two people because they were late to work once this week. Corporate headquarters, upset with declining sales, appointed Loren to replace a[n] <u><em>impotent </em></u>manager who had been spotted on the golf course during work hours one-too-many times. Loren's many changes and <u><em>emendation</em></u>(s) to company guidelines caused a[n] <u><em>maelstrom </em></u>in both the warehouse and the salesroom. Employees faced evaluations and new instructions that drove many to resign; however, it was part of Loren's plan. The people who quit, she reasoned, were just <u><em>impediment </em></u>to meeting the expected monthly profit margin. Loren spent the first two weeks familiarizing herself with the <u><em>labyrinth </em></u>of shelves and palettes in the warehouse. Shreds of textiles littered parts of the packaging area; some were hefty snippets of wool, and others were <u><em>diaphanous </em></u>scraps of silk that hovered in the gust created by passing forklifts. She occasionally stopped to introduce herself to the workers, but she ceased her introductions after noticing the regular look of <u><em>chagrin </em></u>on workers' faces as they scrambled to look busy or stumbled over the proper responses to her questions. After the first round of resignations-and, firings, most of the workers were intimidated by Loren's <u><em>bestial </em></u>management techniques.
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Answer:
A: He is growing angry at the accusations being made against him.
Explanation:
When reading in the excerpt, you can tell that Steve's tone of voice and wording is quite aggressive. He seems really annoyed at Charlie. It also says he interrupts Charlie in the stage directions, which is again, quite aggressive. By reading the excerpt closely we can understand Steve's tone and formality. By reading we can interpret how he is growing angry. So, option A makes the best sense.
C) <span>third stage: nature viewed as a type of divine presence</span>
The Answer is A Shuddered
The civil war?
They were 2 parts of the American civil war the part of California and beyond with the normal president were wise the part with the supreme leader were acting out of anger