In one part of Gus’s persuasive speech on composting, he creates a vivid picture of how the U.S.’s excess garbage problem could improve if residents of the United States began to compost. He creates an equally vivid picture of what the country will look like if we continue to throw away what we could compost. What stage of which organizational pattern does this part of Gus’s speech represent?
a. the solution stage of a problem-cause-solution pattern
b. the visualization stage of Monroe’s Motivated Sequence
c. the effect stage of a cause-effect pattern
d. the final step in a chronological pattern
b. the visualization stage of Monroe’s Motivated Sequence
You might also like to view...
Logan, Inc is evaluating two possible investments in depreciable plant assets
The company uses the straight-line method of depreciation. The following information is available: Investment A Investment B Initial capital investment $101,000 $151,000 Estimated useful life 10 years 10 years Estimated residual value 0 $20,000 Estimated annual net cash inflow for 10 years $28,000 $47,000 Required rate of return 12% 12% Calculate the payback period for Investment A. (Round your answer to two decimal places.) A) 2.22 years B) 2.89 years C) 1.00 year D) 3.61 years
The discovery state in the trial process prevents a:
a. "trial by ambush" b. "trial by surprise" c. "trial by interrogation" d. "trial by treachery" e. "trial by chicanery"
A fixed manufacturing overhead budget variance occurs as the result of a difference between the denominator level of activity (in hours) and the standard hours allowed for the actual output of the period.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Inbound logistics involves receiving, storing, and disseminating inputs to products
Indicate whether the statement is true or false