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TEA [102]
3 years ago
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Channing had been working for the lumber company for six years. He had taken extra shifts, arrived early, and trained new employ

ees. Now that the position of assistant manager was opening up, he hoped all of his dedication and hard work was worth it.
What is the central idea of this paragraph? 

      A. Channing is hoping all of his years of service will result in a promotion.  B. Being an assistant manager requires Channing to take on additional responsibilities.  C. Working at a lumber company often means working longer hours than expected.  D. The best employees know that it's important to accept additional shifts.​
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1 answer:
forsale [732]3 years ago
5 0

The answer is A because B-D doesn't make much sense

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