#3. “When the room is clear, let’s get organized and plan the meeting.”
This is because the vocabulary used is very simple and the “let’s” gives us an indication of informality and familiarness.
The other sentences use strong verbs such as “create,” “establish,” and “develop” and they use creative/formal nouns like “agenda,” and “protocol, and “strategy.”
Hope that helped. Sometimes you can just sound out the sentence and it pops right out to you - it takes some practice, tho.
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-lucystudies
Answer:
Part A
C. He knows they will be wealthy someday.
Part B
D. "Everyone wants to go; it is very select, and they are not giving many invitations to clerks."
Explanation:
Answer:
Let's say you're a successful CEO.
1. You have the determination to work harder than most and make sure things get done.
2. You can shoulder responsibilities and be accountable. You make hard decisions and stand by them.
3. You have the strength to see things through--you don't vacillate or procrastinate. When you want it, you make it happen.
4. You can relate to others, which in turns makes everything reach further and deepen in importance.
5. If you want to succeed, if you want to live, it's not politeness but rather passion that will get you there.
Explanation:
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Answer:
D. Who strives valiantly;who errs,who
comes short again and again.
Explanation:
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I believe the answer is D it properly uses the commas when working wit addresses