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According to paragraphs 2 and 3 (lines 15-40), it is correct to affirm that knowledge workers in the U.S.
make up a declining labor force in the market.
constitute a tiny share of the economically-active population.
represent approximately one-fifth of the nation's economic performance.
may vary greatly in performance according to their access to technology.
earn wages that are slightly higher than workers in manual or transactional jobs.
Mark the item that describes the tone of the closing line of Text I: "Check for e-mails from Rob. With an R." (lines 54-55).
A cordial tone that informs the speaker that Rob does not mind having his name misspelled.
A friendly, yet ironic tone, to make sure the speaker will not mistake Rob's name again.
A snobbish tone to alert the speaker of his incapacity to interact with employees in a receptive way.
An unexpectedly threatening tone indicating that Rob will eventually get back at the speaker.
An impolite tone to remind the speaker of how rude he usually is at work when he forgets people's names.
In terms of reference, it is correct to affirm that
"...it..." (line 10) refers to " ...presentation... " (line 8).
"The others..." (line 23) refers to "...handouts..." (line 23).
"...ones..." (line 26) refers to "...alignment(s)..." (line 26).
"...them..." (line 32) refers to "...jokes..." (line 31).
"...it," (line 54) refers to "...presentation..." (line 52).
Check the only alternative in which the expression in boldtype has the same meaning as the item given.
"The fact that you spent the first 12 minutes making the rest of us wait for our bosses to show up?"(lines 12-14) – boast.
"You didn't force us to sit through a bunch of stuff we already know." (lines 15-16) – accept.
"Helped me see exactly where I fit in" (line 21) – belong.
"It showed that you were more focused on them than on the rest of us." (lines 31-33)-attracted to.
"And I might be following up with you about it, too."(lines 53-54) – investigating.
In "I would have preferred first dibs during the Q&A."(lines 43-44), "I would have preferred" could be correctly replaced by
I might have preferred.
I would never prefer.
I'll choose to have.
I could only prefer.
I'd rather opt out of.
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