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The word <u>initiative</u> as used on the excerpt means that, the person took a proactive action towards something rather than a reactive action. For example, when someone is looking for a job in a restaurant, <em>rather than wait for the restaurant to put up an advertisement sign in front of the restaurant about need for waiter and waitress, the person can walk into the restaurant and express his or her wishes about working with them.</em>
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I believe the answer is the fifth option; SAT scores.
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Jobs will often look at your SAT scores to see how well you did in school or to see how well you did in a certain subject, based on the profession of the job and how you could contribute to the company.
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What does metonymy mean in Ancient Greek
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I guess it just means Derived via Latin from Greek metonymia metonymy often appears in news articles and headlines, as when journalists use the term "crown" to refer to a king or queen.