Read this paragraph:
hierarchies - the ranking of human beings from highest to
lowest - have always provoked irrational attitudes in
people. every entry-level employee knows that her
company's management ranks are full of undeserving
buffoons who could never cut it among the working
classes. as soon as that employee becomes a manager,
however, she suddenly feels that her subordinates are
inferior simpletons.
what is most clearly the central idea of the paragraph?
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a. hierarchical thinking is rarely accurate.
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b. companies are organized unfairly.
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c. people tend to be irrational.
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d. humans have always lived in hierarchies.
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English, 22.06.2019 14:10, olivialaine31
How does the motif in this passage connect to the central idea? read the excerpt from act 5, scene 1, of julius caesar octavius come come, the cause. if arguing make us sweat the proof of it will turn to redder drops look, i draw a sword against conspirators when think you that the sword goes up again? never, till caesar's three and thirty wounds be well avenged, or till another caesar have added slaughter to the sword of traitors the blood motif suggests that revenge will lead to violence and death the omens motif suggests that octavius will die avenging caesar's death the sword motif suggests that all leaders are eventually assassinated the flattery motif suggests that the conspirators will eventually turn on one another
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English, 22.06.2019 15:00, Amholloway13
Can you relate to the perspectives of the narrator? how do you understand her perspectives?
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English, 22.06.2019 17:00, aberiele1998
Perspective is defined as the way that someone sees or thinks about things. events in which someone has participated. things that affect what someone does or thinks. a part of a story or drama that tells about an event.
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