Answer:willing to consider or accept new suggestions and ideas.
Explanation:
re·cep·tive
/rəˈseptiv/
adjective
willing to consider or accept new suggestions and ideas.
"a receptive audience"
synonyms: open-minded, ready/willing to consider new ideas, open to new ideas, open to suggestions, open, responsive, amenable, sympathetic, well disposed, interested, attuned, flexible, willing, favorable, approachable, accessible, friendly, welcoming; More
able or willing to receive something, especially signals or stimuli.
(of a female animal) ready to mate.
The purpose of an adjective is to b: to modify a noun. it is used to describe a noun.
example:
My cute friend came over to my house.
the word cute is the adjective. it is describing the noun: friend
If this question has the same list of options as to the following, the answer would be "Agamemnon's selfish behavior angers Achilles, who finally decides that he can no longer fight for the king." It's letter D.
Options are:
<span>A.
Agamemnon insults Achilles for refusing to fight with his comrades, which spurs Achilles to prove himself to Agamemnon when he joins the war.
B.
Agamemnon kills Achilles's best friend, Patroclus, so Achilles seeks vengeance on Agamemnon in the war.
C.
Agamemnon thinks that Achilles's idea to build a wooden horse is foolish, but Achilles goes against the king and the Greeks topple Troy as a result.
D.
Agamemnon's selfish behavior angers Achilles, who finally decides that he </span><span>can no longer fight for the king.</span>
On the job experience part, you can put something like (no job experience) and for you introduction you can put something like “Although I have zero job experience, I’d really like to start doing something productive with my time which is why I’m searching for a job” that’s just a little example. Be sure to specify it though. At the end of the day, jobs don’t really care if you don’t have job experience! Just sound interesting and they’ll take you lol.
Persuade I believe....hope it helps