English, 31.01.2021 01:40 jazprincezz7606
A corporate president recently made a visit to a nearby Native American reservation as part of his firm's public relations program. "We realize that we have not hired any Indians in the five years our company has been located in this area," he told the assembled tribespeople, "but we are looking into the matter very carefully." "Hora, hora," said some of the audience. "We would like to eventually hire 5 percent of our total work force from this reservation," he said. "Hora, hora," shouted more of the audience. Encouraged by their enthusiasm, the president closed his short address by telling them that he hoped his firm would be able to take some hiring action within the next couple of years. "Hora, hora, hora," cried the total group. With a feeling of satisfaction, the president left the hall and was taken on a tour of the reservation. Stopping in a field to admire some of the horses grazing there, the president asked if he could walk up closer to the animals. "Certainly," said his guide, "but be careful not to step in the hora."
1. To get the main point of this passage, the reader must infer
A) the location of the reservation.
B) what kind of company the president headed.
C) the meaning of the word hora.
(I'm sorry if this is long and confusing)
Answers: 3
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