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Esmeralda started a new job putting peanuts into small bags to sell outside of the baseball park (at a nickel per bag). esmeralda found that she has a knack for the job and started working fast so she could earn a lot of money. her coworkers glenn and helen quickly tried to convince her to slow down, as they knew management might start paying them only a penny a bag if they realized how easy the job was. esmeralda is an example of a(n) and glenn and helen's communication is an example of

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