Why does the author think it unnecessary to put the cell phone on a restaurant table
A: Because it never rings whenever you do so.
B: Because it doesn't look good on the restaurant table.
C: No matter where you put your cell phone, you can always hear it if it rings.
D: Because nobody has ever done that before.
A: Because it never rings whenever you do so.
B: Because it doesn't look good on the restaurant table.
C: No matter where you put your cell phone, you can always hear it if it rings.
D: Because nobody has ever done that before.
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- 2. Why does the author think give up cell phone and e-mail account is not a good choice? A: Because they are great for what they are designed to do. B: Because his friend was busy talking on his cell phone. C: Because they can be used anywhere and anytime. D: Because people lose their intimacy of interaction.
- You have a meeting with a client but are expecting a call. You should: A: make sure your cell phone is charged up and turned on B: set your cell phone ring volume to high to ensure you hear any calls C: turn your cell phone off D: tell your client you are expecting a phone call
- When someone is having a conversation with you and your phone rings, you can pick up the phone and politely tell the caller to call you later.
- You have a meeting with a client but are expecting a call. You<br/>should ________. A: set your cell phone ring volume to high to ensure you hear any call. B: turn your cell phone off. C: tell your client you are expecting a phone call.
- Text A[br][/br]In paragraph 14, why did the author say “three are questions you can’t put to someone in a casual conversation” A: Because the question is a meaningless. B: Because the survivors are in grief. C: Because the questions are so personal and delicate.