The answer is <u>C</u>-Add dialogue or a voice-over.
Although Marguerite's thoughts tell the reader directly that she was embarrassed, her actions let the reader infer that she was also eager.
<span>These thoughts of Marguerite's reveal she was not angry, bored, or relaxed, but anxious: "I picked up the groceries and went out to wait in the hot sunshine. It would be fitting if I got a sunstroke and died before they came outside."</span>
I think the answer is a fabel
Answer:
Explanation:
1. Being lax with account access- Even if you take a crisis situation out of the equation, social media accounts need to be safeguarded in case of employees leaving the business. A social media policy would set out this process.
2. Not reviewing scheduled tweets
The ability to schedule social media posts can be a useful tool, allowing social media managers to plan content in advance and take part in relevant conversations outside of office hours.
3. When the media presents any information randomly without verifying it.
example: about celeb couples being together when they are not, things about the president(s) which AREN'T verified
and 4. anything that could negatively impact your business's reputation and reception through social media aka children posting pictures of them smoking or drinking and yet planning to go to college. posts should be regulated and deleted if its anything bad a minor is doing, n*des, or anything illegal
Answer:(D.)
He believes that working with others is a smart business move.