Read the following sentence and choose the best alternative which should replace the italicized part of the sentence.
To be a great manager requires, strong inter-personal skills, the ability to think fast, and demands a can-do attitude.
The sentence uses both requires and demands, which need not be the case; the structure of the sentence should be requires/demands, and then a list of things that are needed.Â
This eliminates options A, C and D.Â
Option E falter at the end with the "but with" introducing a negative condition that does not fit in the sentence's context.Â
Option B would be the correct replacement, maintaining a parallel structure to the sentence.Â
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