. Select the sentence with correct subject-verb agreement.
A. Neither the manager nor the employees was happy with the decision.
B. Neither the manager nor the employees were happy with the decision.
C. Neither the manager nor the employees are happy with the decision.
D. Neither the manager nor the employees is happy with the decision.

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