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Effectus [21]
2 years ago
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PART A: What connection does the author draw between language and leadership? A. Leaders who speak multiple languages open thems

elves up to more criticism from those of other cultures. B. Those who spoke the Greek language were superior leaders than those who only spoke barbarian languages. C. Leaders who speak multiple languages have enhanced opportunities to connect with their followers and other leaders. D. Those who spoke Egyptian instead of Greek were often barred from positions of leadership in ancient Egypt.
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1 answer:
hoa [83]2 years ago
6 0

Incomplete question. However, I answered from a general perspective,

Answer:

<u>C. Leaders who speak multiple languages have enhanced opportunities to connect with their followers and other leaders. </u>

Explanation:

Indeed, most people would expect a leader with multiple language speaking abilities to better connect with followers and other leaders.

For example, a leader who apart from speaking French, also speaks English and Arabic would easily find it easy to form connections with other leaders who speak these languages.

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