Which of the following is true of persuasive claims??
A) They assume that a request will be granted only after explanations have been presented.?
B) ?They pertain to guarantees, warranties, and other contractual conditions.
C) ?They posit that a petition will be approved quickly and willingly, without convincing.
D) ?They are accorded willingly, and therefore a forceful, accusatory tone is inappropriate.
A
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A. A $4400 debit balance. B. A $0 balance. C. A $5800 credit balance. D. A $4400 credit balance. E. A $5800 debit balance.
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A) using advertising to reach a mass consumer audience B) reaching out to various stakeholders to create a positive public impression C) abandoning its traditional consumer base D) launching a new product without need for psychographic testing E) bowing to government pressure
Cecilia is a training and development manager who has been asked by a professor to speak to her class about careers in training. However, since she is currently conducting an important staff development program, her schedule is very busy and she must refuse the invitation. What would be the best way to end her message declining the request?
a. Again, I am very flattered by your request. b. I apologize that I am so busy right now, but perhaps next semester I can speak to your class. c. I'll call you if I have a change in schedule that would accommodate your timeframe. d. My training assistant, David Freel, has extensive experience and would enjoy speaking to your class. Please feel free to contact him at 469-8000.
A European-based company that makes all of its goods at a plant in Brazil and then exports the Brazilian-made goods to country markets in many different parts of the world
A. is competitively advantaged when the euro appreciates in value against the Brazilian real. B. is competitively disadvantaged when the Brazilian real declines in value against the currencies of the countries to which the Brazilian-made goods are being exported. C. is competitively disadvantaged when the euro declines in value against the Brazilian real. D. becomes less competitive in foreign markets when the Brazilian real gains in value against the currencies of the countries to which the Brazilian-made goods are being exported. E. has no interest in whether the euro grows stronger or weaker versus the Brazilian real unless its chief competitors are other companies located in countries whose currency is also the euro.