The correct option for above statement is:
b.Honesty
Explanation:
The single most significant leadership value. Honesty is a leader's most important and most treasured management quality; it serves as the gateway for trust and motivation. The data implies that about 4 out of 5 leaders are, in effect, not leading even close to as efficiently as they could and want to.
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comical
deceitful
Answer:
A verb is a word that shows the subject's action or state of being- best describes a verb.
Explanation:
Answer:
Verb is an action of a person, object or thing.
b. The right to citizenship
c. Human rights of citizens, including life and liberty
d. The right to remain silent when interrogated by police
Answer: c. Human rights of citizens, including life and liberty.
The Declaration of Independence does not outline the specific civil and political rights that American citizens, or any other citizens for that matter, will receive in the new country. These rights appeared in other documents, such as the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution. However, what the declaration outlines are the human rights that all citizens deserve. These include life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. The adoption of these human rights contributed to the development of subsequent rights.
b. Looking up the word as you think it's spelled
c. Using the first letter of the word and searching through all th entries under that letter.
d. Writing the word the way you think it's spelled to jog your recall
A)S.E. Hinton wanted to add drama
B) It is told in 3rd person
C) We see what Ponyboy sees as 1st person narrator
D)it was too graphic
B. He plans to intercept and approve his own letter.
C. He is proud of his ability to “read between the lines.”
D. He wants to damage the government’s ability to control the people.
2. In “the Censors,” it is ironic that the Censorship Division doesn't bother to check Juan’s ________ before hiring him.
A. Mail
B. References
C. Health
D. Pockets
The answers are c and b
Juan's application for the censor job was not intended to damage the government's control. His primary motivations were fear for Mariana's safety and the desire to intercept his own letter. Interestingly, despite being part of the strict government, the Censorship Division did not check Juan's references before hiring.
In the story The Censors, Juan applies for a job as a government censor for several reasons, but damaging the government's ability to control people is not one of them. His main motivations are fear for Mariana's safety and the desire to intercept and approve his own letter. As for his predatory skills to "read between the lines," this is a skill he acquires during his work as a censor, not a reason for applying. The irony in the Censorship Division's hiring process lies in their failure to check Juan's references before bringing him on board. This oversight reveals an interesting gap in an otherwise oppressive and controlling system of governance.
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