If you share space with other employees, when making phone calls, you should make sure that you ______. a. Speak as loudly and clearly as you want to b. Whisper to avoid letting coworkers hear c. Speak only loud enough to be heard on the phone d. Leave the office before making business calls

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Answer 1
Answer: C.) Speak only loud enough to be heard on the phone because it's rude to be loud but the person you're on a call with needs to hear you too.
Answer 2
Answer:

If you share space with other employees, when making phone calls, you should make sure that you Speak only loud enough to be heard on the phone . Option C is correct.

When talking on the phone, we usually tend to shout because our volume increases if we’re not sure the other person can hear us. At work, this can be very annoying for those who surround you, the wont want to listen to your phone calls.  So the rule is to “Keep your voice down"and stay clear on the phone too.


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The switch on a circuit has a metal thing on it (or something that is a conductor) when u switch it on the conductor comes in contact with the wire and switch the bulb on. When it is off the conductor doesn't come in contact with the wires so the bulb switches off. Hope this helped! ;-)

The last two lines in a Shakespearean sonnet are always

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Answer:

A Couplet

Explanation:

A couplet is a pair of rhyming lines. A stanza with two verses. Shakespeare has a tendency of ending with a rhyming couplet after 3 stanzas with 4 lines (quadruplets).

You can check the Sonnet X example bellow:

For shame! deny that thou bear'st love to any,

Who for thyself art so unprovident.

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But that thou none lovest is most evident;

For thou art so possess'd with murderous hate 5

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Be, as thy presence is, gracious and kind,

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In a Shakespearean Sonnet the two last lines are always Rhyming Couplets.

+When+applying+for+a+job,+why+should+the+applicant+use+the+proper+structure+and+elements+of+a+formal+letter?+ A. It+allows+the+applicant+to+list+job+skills.+ B. It+gives+the+applicant+an+opportunity+to+ask+questions.+ C. It+is+the+first+impression+the+recipient+has+of+the+applicant.+ D. It+enables+the+recipient+to+match+the+position+to+the+applicant.

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I would say that the reason why it's important to keep a proper structure is that (answer D) this gives a first impression of the applicant. It send a message of "the applicant knows how to adhere to rules and standards" - which by itself is actually an important skill needed for many jobs

Final answer:

Using the proper structure and elements of a formal job application letter is vital as it provides the first impression of the applicant. It shows their attention to detail, understanding of business norms, and influences their perceived reliability and professionalism. It also aids the recipient in matching the applicant's profile with the job.

Explanation:

When applying for a job, using the proper structure and elements of a formal letter is crucial because it provides the first impression to the recipient, typically a hiring manager or potential employer. Ensuring that the letter is professionally presented showcases the applicant's attention to detail and understanding of business communication norms, which can significantly impact the potential employer's perceptions. This impression is not just about the skills listed, but also reflects the applicant's seriousness, reliability, and capacity for professional behavior. Moreover, a well-structured letter also facilitates the understanding of the recipient, helping them match the applicant's profile more accurately with the job requirements.

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In "Perseverance," which theme is reflected in the lines, "Life's field will yield as we make it / A harvest of thorns or of flowers"? A. Accept what you are given, because you cannot change it. B. Working together helps people to achieve their goals in life. C. Life is a field in which flowers and thorns will grow. D. Your life is the result of the work you put into it.

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D. Your life is the result of the work you put into it.

Answer: the answer is letter D

Explanation:

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I believe the answer is: C. Close reading


In close reading, we conducted a critical analysis on a certain writing in order to obtain precise understanding on its context, purpose, and informational details.

During the process of close reading it is important to examine each element of the text carefully in order to avoid misinterpretation.


When choosing a topic for literary analysis, it is very important to conduce a (C) close reading to examine each element of the text carefully.


Ladies And Gentlemen I need help upon the following, any help would be very much appreciated, thank you….Match the following:

Questions:
1. The “Conqueror”
2. A list of property holders
3. The archbishop of Canterbury
4. Lost the throne to William
5. Lost most English possessions in France
6. Set up the forerunner of the modern grand jury
7. Conquered Wales
8. Called “Beauclerc”

Answer Options:
1. Thomas a’ Becket
2. Henry II
3. King John
4. Domesday Book
5. Henry I
6. William
7. Edward I
8. Harold

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Answer:

  1. The "Conqueror"- William: He was the first Norman King of England from 1066 until 1087.
  2. A list of property holders- Domesday Book: It was a manuscript record of "the Great Survey" of England and part of Wales ordered by King William in 1086.
  3. The Archbishop of Canterbury- Thomas Becket: Venerated as saint and martyr from both Catholic Church and Anglican Communion. He was murdered by the followers of King Henry II.
  4. Lost the throne to William- Harold: The last Anglo-Saxon crowned king, he reigned from Januar 1066 until his death in the Battle of Hastings against William.
  5. Lost most English possessions in France- King John: Was King of England from 1199 to 1216. He lost Normandy and most of the other French lands in the hands of King Philip II of France.
  6. Set up the forerunner of the modern grand jury- Henry II: He decrees that the judge and jury combination would replace ordeal and battle as being responsible for the verdict.
  7. Conquered Wales- Edward I: When he assumed as King, he suppressed a minor rebellion in Wales and, with the rise of a second rebellion he responded with a full-scale war of conquest. After a successful campaign he subjected Wales and built castles and towns.
  8. Called "Beauclerc"- Henry I: Son of William the Conqueror. He assumed after his brother´s death. They called him "Beauclerc" which meant "Good Scholar" because of his accomplishments in an age when learning was rare.

  I hope these answers help you.

1. William the "Conqueror"
2. Domesday Book is list of property holders
3.Thomas a'becket was the archbishop of Canterbury
4. Edward I lost the throne to William
5. King John lost most of his possessions to France
6. Henry II was the guy who set up the 
7. Edward I conquered Wales
8. Henry I called “Beauclerc” 

Hope this helps!