Which of the following is a difference between employing foreign nationals with work visas for work in the U.S. and employing U.S. citizens?
a. the eligibility of foreign nationals to work in the U.S. must be documented on an I-9 form, while this is not required for citizens
b. the duration of employment is limited for foreign nationals, but not for citizens
c. foreign nationals can be paid lower wages and offered fewer benefits than citizens
d. all of the above
e. none of the above
B
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A) a verb B) an adjective C) another adverb
Tracy is working on her final English essay for school. She has a reputation for expressing herself well but makes careless punctuation errors, especially with regard to comma placement. To ensure that her comma placement is accurate this time, she should use a comma to separate:
A. the parts of one measurement. B. two unrelated numbers that end up adjacent to each other in a sentence. C. a dependent clause that provides essential information, from a main clause. D. the last adjective in a series of consecutive adjectives, from the noun.
Mike sold his car to Beth, who was to pick the car up at Mike's house by 12:00 noon on September 1 . Mike was at his house waiting for Beth but she was late. In fact, when Beth arrived she discovered Mike's home and the car destroyed by a fire that started at 1:00 p.m. The risk of loss falls on:
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