<u>Answer:</u>
Out of the following, that which is NOT a step in the refusal process is - Apologizing for saying no. So, the right answer would be option B.
<u>Explanation:</u>
‘No’ is itself a statement. While refusing about something these five steps need to be kept in mind. First, an honest reason for saying “No” needs to be given. Second, having the right body language that matches one’s words is important. Third, showing concern for others. Fourth, suggesting an alternative. Fifth, taking action based on what one says. So, apologizing for saying NO is not even a part of the refusal process.
The phrase in the work simply refers to the difficulty of language to express.
Explanation:
The "Sweet, Difficult Sounds" are often the elementally deceptive words that are so often sued their effect has been blunted to the listener and thus the poet searches for newer words to express that idea with more fruit.
This is an issue with expression that is shown by the phrase.
This is so that there are words that seem sweet but are not entirely showing what needs to be shown or the people are not able to understand what is being illustrated there.
My put is my father name is Cabbage.
I would go with A.) Dogs need to run their masters.