In a vertical relationship between an employee and supervisor, who must do most of the adjusting?a. Neither has to adjust at all.
b. Both must adjust equally.
c. The supervisor must adjust.
d. The employee must adjust.

Answers

Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer is D) the employee must adjust. That is always the case - the supervisor provides the job, if the employee cannot adjust, he can easily find a new one to replace him. 

Related Questions

Which words in the sentence make up the adjective phrase? The cricket beneath my window is singing its evening song.a. The cricketb. its evening songc. is singingd. beneath my window
What is true of a flat character?
Martin Luther Kings "I have a dream" speech is an example of which kind of writing? A) descriptive B) expository C) narrative D) persuasive.I really want to say C but I am not sure
HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Which of the following sentences contains a visible action verb? A)The students remember important dates in American history. B)I know Samantha’s e-mail address. C)Nicole helped Tamara with her French homework. D)Salim often wonders about the future.
According to an inconvenient truth,what is the role of infrared radiation in global warming

Review the scenario.You want to look up information about your city's population.
Which source will provide the most relevant information?
A. A personal blog entry from the mayor
B. A travel book about the city published in 2005
C. Information from the city's official website published in that calendar year
D. A wiki article published yesterday

Answers


If you want more information about your city's population, you would most likely use (C) information from the city's official website published in that calendar year.

This source is not only official but is also in the latest time period so that the information listed here will most likely be correct.

the answer would be c


How Does Scout mature in To Kill A Mockingbird ?

Answers

Scout also shows her maturity by showing a greater depth of understanding about other townspeople. After going to church with Calpurnia, Scout realizes that Calpurnia has a life outside of just taking care of the Finch family. Also, after listening to Mayella Ewell's testimony in the Tom Robinson trial, Scout's insight is that Mayella must be a very lonely person.

Which of the following sentences is punctuated correctly?A.
The World Health (Organization WHO) was established in April of 1948 and is governed by the World Health Assembly.
B.
(WHO) is an acronym for the World Health Organization.
C.
The World Health Organization (WHO) says that tobacco is the second major cause of death in the world.
D.
WHO, the (World Health Organization), publishes numerous journals about health-related topics around the world.

Answers

Answer:

I think B, C and D have correct punctuation along with brackets but A isn't because the complete sentence is not in the bracket like world health (organization)

The main idea of Lee’s “Letter to His Son” could be expressed best asa. belief that the integrity of the Union must be preserved at all costs.
b. determination that the South will not be subdued.
c. despair over a Union that can only be maintained by force.
d. an argument in favor of secession.

Answers

The main idea of Lee's "Letter to His Son" could be expressed best as despair over a Union that can only be maintained by force. The correct answer is C.

In at least 150 words, tell how the image of “Chinese Shirley Temple” encapsulates the themes of the story.

Answers

two kinds focuses on mother and daughter dynamic. Jing Mei's mother lived an extremely difficult life in China, she pressures Jing Mei to excel in America where it is much easier for a girl to be successful.  The problem is that Jing Mei's mother defines success for her daughter as being exceptional at something.  Thus, Jing Mei must take piano lessons in order to become a child protegee. 

Answer:

His is a rlly good answer I like it

Explanation:

Which words in the sentence make up the appositive? Which word does the appositive rename? The wrong package was delivered to your brother Charles.
a. The wrong package; renames brother
b. Charles; renames brother
c. to your brother; renames package
d. was delivered; renames package

Answers

b. Charles; renames brother


Appositive is noun or noun phrase in which retitles, renames and helps describe the noun that is adjacent to it in the sentence. The appositive is like a more clear illustration or wants to illuminate the said subject in the statement. 
1.          The appositive word in the sentence is the author. Which describes and renames Gary Jackson in the sentence 
 
2.           It renames Charles Dickens.


Other Questions
In 1930 Mohandas "Mahatma Gandhi led a nonviolent march in India protesting Britain's colonialtriggering moment for the targer civil disobedience movement that eventually con todas las pendencefrom Britain in 1947. Shortly before the Salt March, Gandhi had written to Viceroy Lord Irwin, therepresentative of the British crown in India. The passage below is the conclusion of that letter. Read thepassage carefully. Write an essay that analyzes the rhetorical choices Gandhi makes to convey hismessage to Lord Irwin that the taxes should be reversed.I know that in embarking on non-violence, I shallbe running what might fairly be termed a mad riskthough they undoubtedly are for the consideration ofany scheme of Government they have little bearingBut the victories of truth have never been wonwithout risks, often of the gravest character,on the greater problems which are above communitiesConversion of a nation that has consciously orand which affect them all equally. But if you cannotunconsciously preyed upon another, far moresee your way to deal with these evils and my lettermakes no appeal to your heart, on the eleventh daynumerous, far more ancient, and no less culturedthan itself, is worth any amount of riskof this month, I shall proceed with such co-workers of50 the Ashram' as I can take, to disregard the provisionsI have deliberately used the word conversion. For of the salt laws. I regard this tax to be the most10 my ambition is no less than to convert the Britishiniquitous of all from the poor man's standpoint.people through non-violence, and thus to make them As the independence movement is essentially for thesee the wrong they have done to India. I do not seek poorest in the land, the beginning will be made withto harm your people. I want to serve them even as I 55 this evil. The wonder is that we have submitted to thewant to serve my own. I believe that I have always cruel monopoly for so long. It is, I know, open to you15served themto frustrate my design by arresting me. I hope thatI served them up to 1919, blindly. But when my there will be tens of thousands ready, in a disciplinedeyes were opened and I conceived non-co-operation, manner, to take up the work after me, and, in the actthe object still was to serve them. I employed the 60 of disobeying the Salt Act, to lay themselves open tosame weapon that I have, in all humility, successfully the penalties of a law that should never have20 used against the dearest members of my family. If I disfigured the statute book.have equal love for your people with mine, it will notI have no desire to cause you unnecessarylong remain hidden. It will be acknowledged by them, embarrassment, or any at all, so far as I can help. Ifeven as members of my family acknowledged, 65 you think that there is any substance in my letter, andthey had tried me for several years. If the people if you will care to discuss matters with me, and if to25 join me, as I expect they will the sufferings theywillthat end you would like me to postpone publicationundergo, unless the British nation sooner retraces its of this letter, I shall gladly refrain on receipt of asteps, will be enough to melt the stoniest hearts.telegram to that effect soon after this reaches you.The plan through civil disobedience will be to70 You will, however, do me the favour not to deflect mecombat such evils as I have sampled out. If we want from my course, unless you can see your way to30 to sever the British connection it is because of suchconform to the substance of this letter.evils. When they are removed, the path becomes easy. This letter is not in any way intended as a threat,Then the way to friendly negation willbe open. If but is a simple and sacred duty, peremptory on a civilthe British commerce with India is purified of greed, 75 register. Therefore, I am having it specially deliveredyou will have no difficulty in recognizing ourby a young English friend who believes in the Indian35 independence. I invite you then to pave the way for cause and is a full believer in non-violence and whomProvidence seems to have sent to me, as it were, forimmediate removal of those evils, and thus open athe very purpose.way for real conference between equals, interestedonly in promoting the common good of mankind1 A spiritual retreat or monastery for a community of Hindusthrough voluntary fellowship and in arranging terms2 The India Salt Act (1852) enforced the British colonial government's monopoly on40 of mutual help and commerce equally suited to both.the collection, manufacture, and sale of salt in InduYou have unnecessarily laid stress upon communalproblems that unhappily affect this land. Importantafter the