Answer:
The following Saturday, I was walking by the dirt lot again, and there was Ben digging up the dirt with a shovel.
Explanation:
Answer:
Its B!
Explanation:
I got this right on my test.
I think it is B, not sure, Have a nice day!!!!!
<span>1) The excerpt is a description from a Victorian novel. The author engages in social criticism in critical tone. The main figure that is being under discussion in this excerpt is description of people's social behaviour that delivers sort of estimation for depicted society in general. The speaker's attitude is shown in the word order and figurative language. Using a bit sarcastic critical tone author depicts the situation in a way readers can understand its problematic without direct prompts or persuasive tools.
2) </span><span>The excerpt suggests that the novel is written in a realistic style. The facts stated in the text are demonstrated as representation of reality, showing how 'life works'. The context does not contain any unreal situations, all the things described there take place in real life, in regular world. </span>
Answer:
Directive decision making.
Explanation:
There are 4 types of decision makers: Directive, analytical, behavioral, and conceptual.
Directive, managers who work with this kind of decisions usually do not look for further informationa and act intuitively. someone that suses directive style has low tolerance for ambiguity and tends to mad quickly when they do not get the expected results.
Analytical, managers of this style look for factual information based of different sources before coming to a conclusion. additionaly they adapte their decison to unique situations.
Behavioral, managers who follow this model take their subordinates ideas into account when seeking solutions to problems, so it means they get inputs from other sources.
Conceptual, leaders who apply this method are focused on long-term goals, have hight tolerance towards ambiguity and are intuitive in their decision making.