Describing People Positively and Negatively in English

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3 mins • 1 pt
What does the speaker mean by saying 'nothing ruffles his feathers'?
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What does the speaker suggest about positive thinking?
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What are the implications of being 'on the fast track' in a professional setting?
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Explain the phrase 'Good, better, best' as it relates to personal development.
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