Answer:
D. W. Edwards Deming.
Explanation:
We can remember a quote from Edwards Deming that can show the importance of management for him: "The worker is not the problem. The problem is at the top! Management!" and also in his book " The Essential Deming: Leadership Principles from the Father of Quality" we can read the following quote: "Performance of management should be measured by potential to stay in business, to protect investment, to ensure future dividends and jobs through improvement of product and service for the future, not by the quarterly dividend."
This passage is appropiate for students familiar with literary jargon. The passage is quite explanatory, with a clear explanation and examples, thus targeting students rather than teachers. While it does not include informal English, and it is not particularly persuasive, it does include literary terms like setting, plot, theme, among others. Moreover, the passage clearly talks about literature mainly.
Answer:
the answer is b satisfied
Answer: By beginning each line with a type of worker
Explanation: You can eliminate answer choice A, because the first line of the excerpt begins with “those,” while the other sentences begin with “the.” Answer choice B cannot be valid because Whitman lists the type of worker at the beginning of such line, as opposed to the end. Answer choice D can easily be eliminated because each line ends with a different word, and none are the same. Therefore, you are left with answer choice C, which is clearly the correct answer, as mechanics, carpenters, masons, and boatman are all brought up within the first three words of each sentence.