Which of the following statements about nonverbal messages during an interview is most accurate?

A) Sit erect, leaning forward slightly, to show interest and confidence.
B) Change positions often and gesture frequently to show high energy.
C) Lean forward and rest your arms on the desk or table to indicate control.
D) Relax back into your chair, slouching slightly, to demonstrate self-assurance.


A

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A) 5,000 B) 10,000 C) 15,000 D) 20,000

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