What name does the author use for cameras employed by supervisors to transmit facial expressions and other behavior of employees as they work in their cubicles?

A. Super snooper sentries

B. Teenie-weenie tattletales

C. Little brothers

D. Corporate spies

D

We don't have your book -- whatever it is.

they are called little brothers

The correct answer is D. Corporate spies.

To find the answer to this question, one could employ the following steps:

1. Read the passage or text in which the question is asked carefully, looking for any specific names or descriptions of the cameras in question.
2. If no specific names or descriptions are found, look for any additional context or clues that might lead to the answer.
3. In this case, the context suggests that the cameras are used by supervisors to monitor the behavior of employees. This indicates a surveillance or monitoring purpose.
4. Consider the options provided in the answer choices and eliminate any options that do not align with the context and purpose described.
5. Among the remaining options, "Corporate spies" stands out as the most suitable name for cameras used by supervisors for surveillance purposes, as it implies a certain level of covert surveillance.
6. Therefore, the correct answer is D. Corporate spies.