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English, 01.08.2021 01:00 akfroggyman6591

Cara has just come in for her morning shift, but the sales floor is a mess. Looks like the night crew didn't clean up. She groans, but then gets to work cleaning the displays before customers come. If she doesn't, who else will? What good problem-solving skills is she exhibiting? O a) Seeking advice when necessary b) Open to seeing new perspectives Oc) Having a solutions-oriented attitude O d) Not afraid of making mistakes

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