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Explanation:The answer is D
Can you tell the difference between an alligator and a crocodile? In order to do so, you'd probably need to see the two animals side by side. An alligator<u>'</u>s snout is shorter and broader than that of a crocodile. When an alligator's mouth is shut<u>,</u> <u>y</u>ou can see only the top teeth protruding outside the mouth. But<u>,</u> with a crocodile, you can see several of it<u>'</u>s bottom teeth as well as it<u>'</u>s top teeth. <u>T</u>he most important difference, however, is in <u>it's</u> behavior rather than looks. Although alligators are dangerous<u>,</u> they <u>do</u> not often attack people<u>,</u> <u>b</u>ut crocodiles are definitely aggressive toward humans.
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It seems there has been an explosion of articles about leading and leadership and what to do to be a great leader. Their suggestions can seem so broad and wide-ranging that it can be difficult to know just what to do next when trying to lead. Some seem so romanticized and idealized that it is hard to imagine anyone being a truly great leader. Yet, there are some practical skills needed in leading, and they can quite different depending on whether you are leading yourself, other individuals, groups or organizations -- and on the situation each is in. This topic provides the resources to develop those skills. However, if you want to truly understand leadership (and this topic assumes that you do), then you should be acquainted with its broad context, including the diversity of theories, models and styles in leadership. This topic mentions all of those, as well.
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All but (D) are spelt correctly