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Asking your supervisor if you're doing something correctly is a way to request a. criticism. b. agreement. c. feedback. d. punishment.
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Asking your supervisor if you're doing something correctly is a way to request
a. criticism.
b. agreement.
c. feedback.
d. punishment.
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I would say the answer is (C) feedback.
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When you ask your supervisor if you're doing a project or task correctly, you are asking for feedback. Feedback can be very helpful in making sure you do your work to the best of your ability and knowledge.
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