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1)while preparing your speech on restaurant etiquette to the wait staff of a restaurant, you decide to grab their attention in your introduction by
a) talking about their boss and how he has allowed them to be sloppy and inefficient.
b) reminding them you wouldn't be here if they weren't terrible waitresses and waiters.
c) telling them how to do the least amount of work but still make sure they get a tip.
d) acting out how to handle a potentially embarrassing situation such as dropping a tray on a customer.
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darcie is in charge of her garden club’s banking account. she tracks each transaction on the account every month and reports any inaccuracies to the other club members.

which of these documents should darcie create to her track this information?
a) a spreadsheet
b) an e-mail message
c) a multimedia presentation
d) a word-processing document
3)how might a news source's coverage of a presidential speech provide less accurate information than a personal reading of the speech's transcript?
a) the news source's coverage would focus on the negative rather than the whole speech.
b) the news source's coverage would have bias whether intentional or not.
c) the news source's coverage would be slanted toward their advertisers.
d) both the coverage and the transcript would be equally accurate.
4) 1jogging provides many positive health benefits.
joggers tend to have a lower incidence of heart attacks than do non-joggers. which choice best connects sentence 1 to sentence 2?
a) although
b) for example
c) in addition
d) nevertheless
5)i'd like to get a job there because i like digging around and planting things.
which revision changes the tone of this sentence from informal to formal?
a) i want a job there so i can mess around outdoors in gardens.
b) i'm looking for a yardwork job because i like working outside.
c) i am requesting a job that will let me plant things and work in folks' yards.
d) i am seeking employment that will allow me to explore my horticulture interests.
6)you wrote an interesting composition supporting the thesis that being an archaeologist is a perfect fit for you because you love working outside and you enjoy traveling. your paper needs concrete details.

which information provides the least supporting evidence for your thesis?
a) archaeologists perform extensive outdoor fieldwork involving excavations.
b) archaeologists work outdoors an average of 8.5 months a year to uncover historical relics.
c) archaeologists excavate artifacts from beaches, national forests, and even underground sites.
d) archaeologists complete detailed procedures in the laboratory to scrutinize collected objects.

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