Answer:
B. The other characters' views are left out
Explanation:
In first-person, the reader is only given the thoughts of a single character
Answer:
The phrase that makes this thesis statement wordy is: electronic mail.
Explanation:
Wordiness refers to making something longer than it should be, that is, using too many words to express something. In the case of the thesis statement we are analyzing here, all words seem to be necessary with the exception of the final phrase. As we know, "electronic mail" is no longer an expression in use. It's been decades since it has been replaced by the shorter version "email", "e" standing for "electronic". Not only does using "electronic mail" make the sentence wordy, it also makes it sound old-fashioned.
When listening at work you can become a better employee because you are aware of everything for one. But also because listening to others in general is respectful to do. So for example one of your employees needs someone to fill in for them and you are available but you weren't listening that means they have to go to work or find another active listening employee and you get less money.
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Answer:
I think it is the first option
Answer:
B
Explanation:
I've had this question before.