Words that modify or describe adjectives, verbs, or adverbs are called:
A. adjectives.
B. adverbs.
C. verbs.
D. appositives.
B
Words that modify or describe adjectives, verbs, or adverbs are called adverbs. Adverbs
answer questions such as "Why?" "When?" "Where?" "How?" "How much?" and "To what
extent?" Many adverbs are formed simply by adding "ly" to an adjective.
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When studying a characteristic with a ________, the researcher will have to initially contact many more people than if the characteristic has a ________
A) low incidence rate; high incidence rate B) low random rate; high random rate C) high incidence rate; low incidence rate D) high random rate; low random rate E) low diversity; high diversity
When a company is showing a net loss, it is always best to discontinue the segment in order not to continue with losses
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What level of the federal court system did the Kearns case reach?
a. Federal district court b. U.S. Court of Appeals c. U.S. Supreme Court d. The case never went to court; it was settled
Spotted Frog Winery California, produces 75,000 cases of wine a year. It employs 52 full-time workers and, during harvest, another 25 people as pickers. During the 2011 harvest, some employees were unhappy about working conditions and discussed unionizing. They contacted the Winery Workers of America (WWA) for help. Spotted Frog management was upset. If it had to pay workers more (as the union
promised), the winery would lose its slim profits. Believing he was acting correctly, the president distributed a memo stating that any employee caught discussing unionization would be fired. Pierre, the wine master at Spotted Frog, was furious about the memo and became an advocate for the union cause. Management would not fire Pierre because he gave their wine its unique taste. But they did fire ten employees who spoke with Pierre. WWA collected authorization cards from employees, requested a representation election, and won a close election. The union, with Pierre as its agent, began negotiating a collective bargaining agreement. Negotiations went badly as the management rejected every proposal. WWA called a strike against Spotted Frog. After two weeks, management caved in and signed a contract, so its employees returned to work. As Pierre entered the winery, he did not see some grape skins on the floor. He slipped and was injured. After Pierre slips on the grape skins, which of the following is most likely to provide him with benefits for his injuries? He may file a: a. claim with the NLRB for benefits b. claim with the NRA for benefits c. workers' compensation claim for benefits d. ERISA claim for benefits e. tort suit to compensate him