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Travka [436]
3 years ago
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Question 1(Multiple Choice Worth 10 points) Brooke is the editor for the yearbook. She has a small staff and assigns a portion o

f the yearbook to each of them. They are responsible for choosing pictures to include and writing captions for them. She often finds herself double checking their work because sometimes they only want to include pictures of their friends. She never mentions this to them, though. It is easier for her to just fix them herself. Respectful Enforcer Warlord Doormat Peace Maker
Question 2(Multiple Choice Worth 10 points) Jasmine is the editor of the opinion section of the newspaper. She has a lot of friends who want to write editorials about things going on around the school. She lets them know when the deadlines are, and they almost always turn in their pieces on time. She rarely meets her deadlines, though, because she spends a lot of time editing the writing herself because she doesn't want to tell her friends their writing isn't very good. Respe
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son4ous [18]3 years ago
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Question One --> Peace Maker


Question Two --> Warlord

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