Question: O WRITING IMPRO SENTENCE TYPE (OBJ. 3) Your Task. For each of the following sentences, select the letter that identifies its type: a. Simple sentence

O WRITING IMPRO SENTENCE TYPE (OBJ. 3) Your Task. For each of the following sentences, select the letter that identifies its type: a. Simple sentence C. Complex b. Compound sentence d. Compound-complex 1. Many companies are now doing business in international circles. 2. If you travel abroad on business, you may bring gifts for business partners. 3. In Latin America a knife is not a proper gift; it signifies cutting off a relationship. 4. When Arabs, Middle Easterners, and Latin Americans talk, they often stand close to each other 5. Unless they are old friends, Europeans do not address each other by first names; conse- quently, businesspeople should not expect to do so. 6. In the Philippines men wear a long embroidered shirt called a barong, and women wear a dress called a terno. Your Task. Revise the following wordy, unorganized paragraphs. Include an introductory statement followed by a bulleted or numbered list. Look for ways to eliminate unnecessary wording. 5. If you are a job candidate interviewing for a job, you should follow a few guidelines that most people consider basic. You will be more successful if you do these things. One of the first things to do is get ready. Before the interview, successful candidates research the target company. That is, they find out about it. If you really want to be successful, you will prepare success stories. Wise candidates also clean up any digital dirt that may be floating around the Internet. Those are a few of the things to do before the interview. During the interview, the best candidates try to sound enthusiastic. They answer questions clearly but with short, concise responses. They also are prepared to ask their own questions. After the interview, when you can relax a bit, you should remember to send a thank-you note to the interviewer. Another thing to do after the interview is contact references. One last thing to do, if you don't hear from the interviewer within five days, is follow up with an inquiry. 6. Winning the lottery can bring a colossal chunk of income. What would you do if you had won the lottery and come home with mega millions? Smart winners can save their sanity and their cash, as well as live well for years into the future if they take precautionary steps. Step No. 1 is staying anonymous. Don't broadcast your good news because long-lost friends and relatives become vultures, all seeking handouts. A second step involves seeking out a tax pro immediately. You may think you have a huge chunk of money to spend, but the government may be taking a hefty hunk. You need a tax expert to help minimize the tax burden. Experts also warn against making immediate and major changes in your lifestyle within six months after winning. Examples: quitting your job, buying yachts, or purchasing European castles