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erastova [34]
2 years ago
11

Mai is looking for a career that lets her travel and spend time in other countries. For Mai, what kind of value is work-related

travel?
English
1 answer:
wel2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

extrinsic

extrinsic

Mai is looking for a career that lets her travel and spend time in other countries. For Mai, work-related travel is: An extrinsic career value.

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