216 PART THREE TEST
(c) There was no dinner at the Wood’s party, nor was there any wine or
beer.
(d) There was no dinner at the Wood’s party; nor was there any wine or
beer.
- One business owner thought her salespeople quit because they were on the
road too much on the contrary they were simply the wrong fi t for the job.
(a) One business owner thought her salespeople quit because they were on
the road too much; on the contrary, they were simply the wrong fi t for
the job.
(b) One business owner thought her salespeople quit because they were on
the road too much. On the contrary they were simply the wrong fi t for
the job.
(c) One business owner thought her salespeople quit because they were on
the road too much, on the contrary, they were simply the wrong fi t for
the job.
(d) One business owner thought her salespeople quit because they were on
the road too much on the contrary, they were simply the wrong fi t for
the job. - This particular employer put congeniality at the top of her list of important
employee characteristics, however she soon learned that other features were
more important.
(a) This particular employer put congeniality at the top of her list of
important employee characteristics—however she soon learned that
other features were more important.
(b) This particular employer put congeniality at the top of her list of
important employee characteristics; however she soon learned that other
features were more important.
(c) This particular employer put congeniality at the top of her list of
important employee characteristics, however, she soon learned that
other features were more important.
(d) This particular employer put congeniality at the top of her list of
important employee characteristics; however, she soon learned that
other features were more important.