Answer:
 A) Kate is socially inept and tends to display her true disposition and attitude in every situation.
Explanation:
                  Jonah works as a professional at a multi national organisation and she is willing to be a part of the delegation that will represent their company at an international business expo.
                  Jonah believes that it will be a great opportunity for her as she will b able to expand her network by meeting various industry professionals and will gain a lot of valuable industry insights.
                  But Kate's behavior is such that she is very introvert and is socially incompetent to interact and meet people. She shows no skill to to interact with the people in public and represent her organisation's achievement to professional experts. Also Jonah always shows her true nature and and also acts in a specified way in every situation. This is not desirable in business meetings.
               So all these qualities is a drawback of Jonah as an professional and will weaken her chances of being selected.
Thus the answer is 
A) Kate is socially inept and tends to display her true disposition and attitude in every situation.
 
        
             
        
        
        
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Ponyboy from the book “The Outsiders” by S.E. Hinton, is a dynamic character, because he changes throughout the story. Ponyboy goes from being innocent, to losing his innocence, then getting it back again, that is how Ponyboy is a dynamic character. In chapter 4, this is where Ponyboy loses all of his innocence
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The anti-federalists pushed for a strong state government and a comparatively weak central government. They were all for the idea of state's rights, which is why they opposed the ratification of the constitution.
        
             
        
        
        
I would say “He went to a masquerade every night, made kites out of five-pound notes, and threw pieces of gold into the sea instead of stones, making ducks and drakes of them.”
shows that he is oblivious and irresponsible, squandering his money freely and literally throwing it away. It is until he ends up with nothing and no one, does he truly understand how lucky he was. (I don’t know if this is more of a there’s only one answer or it doesn’t matter as long as you support it question but I think it’s the best for the statement:)