Answer:
I've come back and forth to this question, not knowing how to answer this.
You would think it would be easy... but I can't think of anything to answer this with, and I've looked up the question multiple times with no way to answer it...
I think though, I have it now. I know it's been two days, so you've probably gone and moved on from this but it's bothered me.... Anyways...
1. Florist - Someone who designs and creates different arrangement of flowers, either in wreaths, bouquets, and in vases (to name a few)
2. Cashier - Someone who rings up someone's flower(s), can also place orders.
3. Janitor - Someone who cleans up after the shop closes
4. Manager - Someone who either owns the shop as a whole, or just manages a chain shop.
5. Assistant Manager - Usually someone who is in the shop more often than not, they tend to supervise the employees and help when needed
6. Actually not sure.... I can't think or find a 6th position. Actually, to be honest, I grasping at draws for 3 down... so I hope I got close / that this helps!
Have a nice day (:
Call backs and then maybe a table read if you are still unsure
Answer:
Traffic jams, tailgaters, traffic restrictions, and slow-moving vehicles are examples of incidents and interactions that can cause <u>anger</u> by drivers on the roadway.
Explanation:
The listed situations are just some of the unpleasant situations drivers may find themselves in. Traffic jams and slow-moving vehicles mean more commuting time to work or school. Along with tailgaters and traffic restrictions, they increase the level of stress, as we usually want to get somewhere as fast as possible. In such situations, we are not likely to start reflecting, but get angry.
Answer:
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Explanation:
1. Sift the sugar, salt, baking soda, and flour in a bowl, and mix it.
2. Create a well in the middle of the mixture seen in the bowl.
3. Pour the melted butter, eggs, and milk in the hollow space that you have formed in the center of the bowl.
4. Mix the mixture until it turns smooth.
5. Heat a frying pan or griddle for 2-3 minutes.
6. Pour ¼ cup of the batter on the griddle or pan.
7. Wait for the top of the pancake to bubble a little.
8. Flip the pancake.
9. Cook until light brown on both sides.