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Tham khảo tài liệu 'emotional versus logical 3', ngoại ngữ, anh ngữ phổ thông phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | DRAWING CONCLUSIONS PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER 10. The passage suggests that compared to employees of companies that offer unconditional tuition reimbursement employees of companies that do not offer this benefit are a. less loyal. b. more likely to be promoted. c. not as smart. 11. Expendable paragraph 2 most nearly means a. expensive. b. flexible. c. replaceable. 12. The writer appeals primarily to the reader s a. emotions. b. sense of logic. 13. The main idea of the passage is that a. companies should reimburse employees for work-related courses. b. both companies and employees would benefit from unconditional tuition reimbursement. c. companies should require their employees to take college courses. Answers 1. b. The idea that employees will become more valuable if they take courses is stated in the fourth paragraph Thus . . . the employer will have a more sophisticated more intelligent and therefore more valuable and productive employee. 2. a. The idea that employees will become more loyal is stated in the third paragraph A company that puts out funds to pay for the education of its employees will get its money back by having employees stay with the company longer. It will reduce employee turnover because even employees who don t take advantage of the tuition reimbursement program will be more loyal . . . 3. a. The sentence is a fact you could verify it by surveying companies to find out about their tuition reimbursement policies. 4. b. The sentence is an opinion it shows how the author feels about the policy. 5. b c. The author lists the ways companies would benefit by having unconditional tuition reimbursement in order of importance from least to most important. The author also shows the positive effects unconditional reimbursement would have on the company. 6. c. There is no I or you here the writer doesn t refer directly to herself or to the reader. Instead everything is spoken of in the third person. 7. c. The writer most likely uses the third-person point .