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hubes95

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The best analogy for the concept that a strong, high discipline line and compassion for workers are not incompatible is:
 
  (a) a police officer who enforces the law with a billy club, (b) a ship cap-tain who ensures the crew and cargo reach port through firm discipline, (c) the school teacher who enforces classroom behavior through punishment and rewards, (d) a bird who protects its young from predators through diversionary tactics.

Question 2

According to the theory of multiple intelligences, it is possible to develop various types of intelligence through concentrated effort.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

T



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