Luke Belington is an automotive parts salesperson. Each week he writes a column in a local auto magazine about the car industry, its past, present, and future. One of the main reasons for him indulging in writing on the side would be to:

A. convince prospects of his automotive expertise.
B. encourage people to buy classic cars.
C. qualify leads in the market for a new car.
D. gain additional remuneration during low sales periods.
E. educate people on the mechanics of car design.


Answer: A

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