Why did the author think she was not “leader material”? Because _____.
A. she is unable to talk with others.
B. she is deficient in courage.
C. she is meek, shy and silent.
D. she doesn’t like to be a leader.
Which is NOT one of the procedures the author go through when becoming a leader?
A. She chose to become a leader in an activity where she felt supported.
B. She worked on her communication skills and became more confident.
C. She took meticulous notes and followed previous leaders.
D. She was demanding for her teammates when cooperating with them.
Which statement is NOT correct according to the text?
A. Your enthusiasm for the subject will affect the people you are leading.
B. Learning how to be a good member will make you become a good leader.
C. As long as you try your hardest, you can become a powerful leader.
D. If you want to influence others, you have to be confident, kind and polite.
How did the author become more confident?
A. She worked on putting more power in her voice, body language and manner.
B. She learned from the previous leaders how to handle the team and solve problems.
C. She was involved in activities where she felt supported out of school.
D. She noted down all steps necessary for working through certain tasks.