The owner of a restaurant asks his long-term bartender to describe the personalities of five new employees. The owner is MOST likely to hear:
A) completely different descriptions of each employee's personality.
B) all positive descriptions about the employees' personalities.
C) similar descriptions about the employees' personalities.
D) a mixture of very positive and high negative descriptions, with few descriptions in the middle.
C) similar descriptions about the employees' personalities.
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