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What is the main difference between a personal characteristic and a skill? A. you can learn a personal characteristic, but it is not possible to learn a skill B. Personal characteristic become skills over time. C. Many people are born with business skills but you cant be born with characteristics. D. skills can be learned and developed while personal characteristics are inherent qualities within
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D. Skills can be learned and developed while personal characteristics are inherent qualities within.
Explanation: Skills are abilities you acquire and improve through practice and training (e.g., coding, public speaking). Personal characteristics (personality traits, temperament) are more inherent tendencies or stable qualities (e.g., patience, resilience), though they can be influenced over time.
Explanation: Skills are abilities you acquire and improve through practice and training (e.g., coding, public speaking). Personal characteristics (personality traits, temperament) are more inherent tendencies or stable qualities (e.g., patience, resilience), though they can be influenced over time.
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