This question is missing the options. I've found the complete question online. It is the following:
Genevieve makes sure that she walks by her boss's office several times a day and tries to greet and make eye contact with her. She is trying to increase her:
visibility
absorption
centrality
discretion
persuasion
Answer:
She is trying to increase her: visibility.
Explanation:
Genevieve, just like most employees, wishes to be seen, acknowledged, and appreciated. She is trying to become more visible to her boss, more noticeable, even if it is in smaller, seemingly trivial ways. Nowadays, employees understand the importance of being noticed and of building a personal brand. They understand the way they connect with others is crucial to opening doors and creating opportunities.
It is b sensation im 100 percent sure
Answer: Yes
Explanation: The grocery had the duty to use due care to stay its premises during a reasonably safe condition for invitees or to warn them of a hazard. Whether a condition constitutes a danger may be a function of reasonableness. That is, if the ordinarily prudent man could foresee that harm was a possible results of a condition, then it's a danger. the shop knew or should have known that water was present and continuing to accumulate on the ground, and that they negligently did not remove the water.
I don't see why not animals are just like humans but don't have the brain of 100% knowledge you can say they have 2% although humans only use 25% of their brain ( <span>Albert Einstein ).BUT they so have the ability to have emotions , they feel sometime happy when they see a toy , mad when you pet them too much ...etc
so your answer is yes
</span>