Re: The marks of a great leader are charm, confidence, and charisma-all tr									
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									21 Sep 2025, 23:55																	
							 
							
														
								Q1:
A) Correct. 
the opening sentence already stated: The marks of a great leader are charm, confidence, and charisma-all traits related to an extroverted personality.
B) Correct.
correlation + contrast: innovative staff → better results, ignoring them → worse → so listening helps
"team-leaders with the most passive team members tend to have the worst performance. Whether it is due to arrogance, self-importance, or fear, outgoing leaders are less likely to take suggestions from enterprising staff"
C) Correct.
the second sentence already mentioned: It has long been held that great corporate leaders who are extroverted
Q2:
Audacious → too extreme / reckless boldness. 
Hardworking → effort-focused, not idea-focused. 
Intelligent → too broad, doesn’t capture proactive element. 
Assertive → proactive, taking initiative, exactly what the sentence implies. 
Reckless → negative connotation, doesn’t fit.