I'm not an expert, but I think you can expect the following responses:
1) Do full squats, they are the best developers of strength and the most important exercise. Do box squats as an assistance exercise or do it on a light day in place of full squats if you're on a varied intensity program.
2) full power cleans allow you to lift more weight. More weight over the same distance for an explosive lift = more power. The first pull of the power clean is also a light assistance lift for the deadlift
3) do flat bench for absolute strength and standing press for upper chest, strength transmission f4om feet through pressing, and for training a press where your scapulae can move (which they cannot when lying on a bench). Standing press makes incline irrelevant, it's written about in some detail in the book.