WHAT DO YOU CALL THE PERSON WHO LIKES GIVING ORDERS TO EVERYBODY ELSE?
A. Aggressive
B. Shy
C. Bossy
D. Insecure

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A. usually reads
B. usually read
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According to your advertisement, some training is supposed to _______ to all entry-level workers.
A. be giving
B. be given
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D. gave