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jayhills49

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Recently major organizations have been lumped with hefty fines for questionable moral practices.
  An antonym for moral is
 
  a. noble/righteous
  b. principled/honest
  c. immoral/dishonest
  d. proper/good

Question 2

In paragraphs 7 and 8, the author discusses
 
  a. the importance of a nurse's communication abilities.
  b. the difference between an efficient nurse and a careless nurse.
  c. the difference between a difficult patient and an easy patient.
  d. the consequences of a nurse's excellent communication abilities.



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Answer to Question 1

c. immoral/dishonest

Answer to Question 2

a. the importance of a nurse's communication abilities.





 

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