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mynx

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The phrase actions speak louder than words refers to:
 
  a) men and women have different speech patterns resulting from the way they
   have been socialized.
   b) verbal communication patterns vary across social classes.
   c) actions are more important than active listening.
   d) nonverbal communication is harder to fake, and so is often more believable than verbal communication when the two are in conflict.
   e) the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis.

Question 2

Gina works as an architect at AMZ Corporation. She recently had a baby and plans to take two months of leave from work. Under the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993, which of the following benefits can she avail?
 
  A) Gina can avail paid leave for 12 weeks.
  B) Gina can take leave from work without losing her job.
  C) Gina can return to a job with fewer responsibilities but with the same pay and benefits.
  D) Gina can depend on the supervisor's good will for leave.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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