Barriers to entry are the expenses needed to create products in a market

True
False


False

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Assuming that someone is an expert on a topic just because he or she is a celebrity is an example of _____

a. appeal to misplaced authority b. bandwagon fallacy c. either-or fallacy d. non sequitur

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Early in her speech, Chloe tells the audience she will be discussing the three primary causes of child obesity: eating patterns, activity levels, and genetics. What is Chloe doing in this speech segment?

A. synthesizing B. outlining C. summarizing D. forecasting

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Which method of delivery involves speaking on the spur of the moment with no chance to prepare?

A. memorized B. extemporaneous C. manuscript D. impromptu

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