"Work ethos" is a compound expression built on the greek word "ethos" (referring to an idea of "habit" that often is ascribed to one's personal/moral tendencies).
With the adjective "work" preceding ethos, the expression refers to a person's work ethic (we can see how "ethic" comes from "ethos" visually in the spelling, too).
"Work ethos" is best understood by the more common (and synonymous) expression, "work ethic."
C he gets his brothers to help him
Explanation:
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<span>C. The majority of the time, people are acting in their own best interest alone.</span>
Answer: A description of the appearance of a work expressed in generic terms, without reference to the subject depicted
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