It can be inferred from Greg Smith's example that

a. whistle-blowers are appreciated by most businesses.
b. whistle-blowers are favored by most business leaders.
c. whistle-blowers can be ostracized by the company's they work for.
d. whistle-blowers can be rewarded by those they expose.


c. whistle-blowers can be ostracized by the company's they work for.

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If you're like me, you probably have one or two really close friends and a lot of great acquaintances. But that's good because that's what you need. According to Dr. John Litwac of the University of Massachusetts Medical Center, people in modern society require a variety of friends to meet their needs. And the variety of friends we need varies over time. What Dr. Litwac says in a book, Adult Friendships, is that the friendships we enjoy when we are young differ a lot from those we experience as we grow older. As we develop, so does the complexity and intimacy of our relationships. From Michael Osborn and Suzanne Osborn, Public Speaking (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co, 2000), 356. Topic: a. friendships b. experience c. modern society d. complexity

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Bicycling has gained greater acceptance as a serious means of transportation for Germans as indicated by the fact that . . .

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Fill in the blank: "I do it so it feels __________."

What will be an ideal response?

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How is this the story of another “jilting”? What is similar between thatfateful day of sixty years ago (described in paragraphs 29, 49, and 61) and the time when Granny is dying? This time, who is the “bridegroom” who is not in the house?

What will be an ideal response?

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