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AysviL [449]
3 years ago
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Can someone help me out with this please real quick I need help and I will really appreciate it a lot

English
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andriy [413]3 years ago
5 0
Salutations!

Charles is drafting an outline for a paragraph about interviews. Identify all of the supporting points that are relevant to the topic sentence. 

The statement that is relevant about interviewing for a job in person is better than interviewing over the phone is the last option: can read body language during an in- person interview. You can read the body language as in if the person is nervous, which results you can identify whether the person is eligible for the job.

Hope I helped (:
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