I hope this helps you-one of the most common fallacies during professional interview is when the job hunter is thinking that the company need them more than they need the company.
They need to be aware that one position at the company usually targeted by thousands of applicants
Answer:c
Explanation:
reading very carefully between the lines
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Eliminating weak/dead verbs means avoiding too much use of the copulative "to be". This can be done through focusing on the action in the sentence. Another good way is to make sure your sentence is in the active voice.
First sentence: (Not much could be done with that one as there is no action, unless you would like to change the meaning of the sentence.)
Second sentence: I angered my mom.
Third sentence: The dark frightened the little boy.
Answer:
it reveals that he is straightforward and to the point about what he's talking about. so basically so sugarcoats
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