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lbcchick

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In contrast to passive readers, active readers typically
 
  a. tailor their reading to suit each assignment.
 
  e. follow routine, standard methods of reading.
  f. read everything at the same speed.
 
  g. begin reading after checking the length of the assignment.

Question 2

Applying rules to a situation in order to arrive at a solution involves
 
  a. a loophole. c. managerial judgment.
  b. ethical drift. d. working through stages of reasoning.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d. working through stages of reasoning.





 

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