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I think that is the answer for the number 7 but number 6 is that is the silliest thing I have ever seen
The answer to the question above is "A. O’Brien describes it in narrative form, while Komunyakaa describes it with free-flowing thoughts" based on the information shown on the question above<span>. The "Facing It" writing is a poem written which consists of his free-flowing expression. The "Ambush" writing is an essay which has a more formal structure.</span>
Answer: The scenario fails to meet the definition of intellectual quotient because the intellectual quotient deals with human intelligence.
Explanation: This is because intellectual quotient deals with the test for reasoning abilities or human intelligences not emotions or speed of work. In the scenario there is no way the manager can measure her level of intelligence and for her to mark lack of intellectual quotient she must have subject the employee to certain reasoning test. Mary's patience is the test for her emotions and how she relate with people around her. Mary not been able to complete her task on time deals with her speed of work, that is, how fast she can perform her duties within the given time frame. Mary may be slow and impatience but that does not mean she lack intellectual quotient.
In Act 3, Scene 5, Hecate appears before the Witches and demands to know why she has been excluded from their meetings with Macbeth.
C uses correct parallel structure.