The answer for this would be A: Research the company.
A short explanation as to why is below:
<em>Of course I'm not saying don't research the company's goals and values before going to an interview. You should do that to see if you'd be a good fit. You should even research the interviewer to see what exactly you're getting yourself into. </em>
<em>But when you show up to the interview, you should have questions about the company when you get there. Researching about the company too much beforehand won't allow the interviewer to answer any questions you may have because...well... you have none. Interviewers like interaction, and they also like questions. So, as you get to know the company during the interview, continue to offer questions. </em>
Hope this helped you out!
-Namira
Answer:
Engaging dialogue, rich descriptions, thoughtful reflection
Explanation:
Nonfiction books or works are works that shows and presents real-to-life ideas of people, events, places and objects. It records accurate facts of ideas and presented in a story and is believed to be true. Examples are biographies and autobiographies, letters, newspapers, reports, essays, etc.
As a victim of the Indian attacks, Mary Rowlandson wrote a vivid description (her short book, "A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson") of the eleven weeks and five days she spent living with Native Americans
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