For most kinds of activities, a large
group of people can accomplish more and have more fun than one person alone. For
example, politicians, businessmen, workers, and (31)
criminals know that they must join organizations in order to be
(32) . Since there is usually strength in numbers, labor unions
have a more (33) influence on wages and company policy than
individual workers (34) . A person may also belong to social
clubs and athletic teams (35) he or she can meet other people
who are interested in the same activities. (36) you have a
hobby, such as playing chess, collecting coins or stamps, or playing a musical
instrument, you should join a club which has (37) meetings to
talk about your activity; the other (38) will help you learn
more about it. Of course, a group must be well (39) , or k
might be a failure. All the members should work together on projects and choose
good leaders to. (40) their activities. In this way, the
organization will benefit everyone in it.