Explanation:
3 steps to resolving conflict
Listen to understand. Meet with each person on their own to understand what their issues are. ...
Meet to discuss the key issues. Organise a meeting of yourself and the two people in a neutral and confidential environment. ...
Hold follow-up review meetings
Answer:
The correct answer is A. either, or; neither, nor
Explanation:
Correlative conjunctions are a type of conjunctions or words that link two or more words, clauses or sentence and always include two conjunction or parts. This means this type of conjunction differ from coordinate and subjunctive conjunction because they work in pairs to join different elements and one conjunction depends on the other, this includes pairs such as both/and; neither/nor; either/or and not only/ but also. This implies in the case of the sentence "Either John or Lisa was in the lab, because neither Neil nor I went there today" there are two correlative conjunctions and these are "either/or" and "neither/nor" that link different element in this sentence and are pair or correlative conjunctions.
The answer is B. Circular Reasoning.
Circular reasoning is when you attempt to argue by beginning with an assumption that what you are trying to prove is already true.
Answer:
b. I saw Emily Zhou, regional sales officer; Daniel Ortega, president of SellPlus; and Lupe Hernandez, vice president of sales.
Explanation:
The correct punctuated group is "B" because it enumerates the 3 people separating one another with inverted commas and describing the job of each of them after commas.
Answer "B" follows a well-structured pattern while the other two sentences are ambiguous because it is not clear whether the regional sales officer is Emily Zhou or Daniel Ortega.
The correct answer should be
Jove's heavenly daughter stood confess'd to sight;
Like a fair virgin in her beauty's bloom,
Skill'd in the illustrious labours of the loom
Using like to compare something is a simile, which is why this should be one.