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AnnZ [28]
3 years ago
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Read the passage below. Then, in your own words, explain how the connotations of the italicized words help to create a professio

nal yet critical tone.
I'm glad we had a chance to conduct final interviews with the two candidates for the Muscle Power Protein Shake sales position. Before we vote, I'd like to share some observations about the first candidate, Tom. Tom seemed a bit modest during the interview, not wanting to speak up about himself. But when he did finally get going, he was overly complimentary about his own accomplishments. In addition, I should add that this is a sales position, so much time will be spent interacting with customers. As far as personal appearance, Tom is quite slender, which could be an issue, given the product he's selling. So, you could say I was underwhelmed by this candidate.

italicized words- modest, overly complimentary,and slender

English
1 answer:
scZoUnD [109]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

so heres my answer

Explanation:

italicized words show a compliment, it can be used in many different tones depending on the speech/context. it can be professional, or maybe mysterious. when italicized text is used in novels, stories, etc... it depicts that something happened.

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