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Hurry i will give ! (don’t answer if you don’t know) read the passage. congratulations as you know, the position for which you are applying requires superlative problem-solving skills in a variety of arenas, and the ability to think critically on the fly is essential. to evaluate your ability in this area, the practical portion of the interview process consists of a series of locked-room puzzles. you will need to use all of your ingenuity to find the key to unlocking each room. there are six rooms total; four of the rooms will have individual time limits, while the remaining two rooms will be untimed. you will be observed by the interview team from a remote location, and your progress through the rooms will be recorded. which phrase best describes how the employer uses language in this letter? a) to be vague and open to interpretation b) to demonstrate knowledge and authority c) to clearly communicate expectations d) to intimidate and keep the reader off balance

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