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Jefferson
Jefferson wears a Tie
l. Write a summary of Jefferson Wears a Tie in about 150 words
In the short story called Jefferson Wears a Tie written John Mansfield, is about Jefferson.
He works in a firm some Sales Administration Manager.
Jefferson has fits his job very well, but he have dream to be promoted but he in a inertia on his carrier.
Jefferson should makes some files to his superiors, he go to Marty’s office to deliver the files, but Marty are busy with a customer.
But with this files, Marty says Jefferson show make new files with An LY process.
One day Jefferson came late for work, and differently acts during the day.
His colleagues start to notice him more.
Jefferson he doesn’t put much work into his job anymore have he colleagues say to him, people began to talk more about Jefferson.
Jefferson goes on the bathroom to check his smile and hair, and show op to the Managing Director office and finds out wither the rumors are true.
2. Characterize Jefferson and his development
Jefferson works as a sales administration manager in a big firm. He is a hardworking man, who has been waiting for a promotion for 3 years.
Jefferson is a quiet man that talk to himself.
He drinking tea on the Job.
He is better than more on the office, he has lot of work on his table but the can the directions not see...
A day Jefferson have get brave, and dresses nice ups, and go to the directions office, to have a better title.

3. Commenton the environment at Jefferson's workplace

I think is on the Wall Street.
A firm wants to have success.
In the firm all title have somebody with Manager, I think is so nobody fells left out.
Is a firm who you have suit and tie.
I think they are very busy, have many costumers and work very hard.

4. In a short essay (150-200 words) discuss why some people rebel against the norms and others conform to the rules. Relate your discussion to the text.
Because they are against the traditionally community, mostly person in our communities course in the

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