Asked by bob

Sheba is a very fact-oriented person. She has a great analytical mind, but sometimes her people skills are not where they need to be. Her advisor tells her that she would do better working with groups if she were more benevolent. What does this mean?

(1 point)

She should be a little more kind.


She should make sure she knows the facts.


She should ask other people their opinions.


She should not be a leader because she lacks skills.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
She should be a little more kind. "Benevolent" means kind and well‑meaning, so being more benevolent means showing greater kindness and goodwill.