______ help you move from your introduction to your body to your conclusion, as well as within your main points.

a. Indicators
b. Theses
c. Transitions
d. Markers


c. Transitions

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Which of the following describes the disadvantage of using audit data?

A) There are significant limitations associated with the extent to which audited data can be analyzed. B) Audits provide relatively inaccurate data at the wholesale level. C) There is a delay associated with compiling and reporting audited data. D) Audits provide relatively inaccurate data at the retail level. E) Audits can be linked to consumer data.

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A low-cost leader can translate its low-cost advantage over rivals into superior profit performance by

A. outproducing rivals and thus having more available units for sale. B. going all out to use its cost advantage to capture a dominant share of the market. C. spending heavily on advertising to promote its cost advantage to build strong customer loyalty. D. maintaining the present price and using the lower-cost edge to earn a higher profit margin on each unit sold. E. underpricing rivals and attracting quality-sensitive buyers in great enough numbers.

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Which of the following is NOT needed in order to use the transportation model?

A) the source points and their capacity B) the fixed costs of source points C) the destination points and their demand D) the cost of shipping one unit from each source to each destination E) All of these are needed.

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In which of the following situations would the doctrine of res ipsa loquitur apply?

a. A truck backed into a fence. b. A jar of jam fell on your foot. c. A post operative x-ray showed a surgical sponge in your stomach. d. A door slammed on your foot.

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