The correct answer is B. Making a phone call or going back to the store
Explanation:
In marketing, it is not uncommon as a customer you find certain problems or issues related to a product or service you purchased or you have some complaint about them, this includes issues with guarantees, returns, sails, compensations, among others. Additionally, it is possible to report a problem or complaint of a product or service in different ways that include going to the store, contacting the company that is responsible for the product or service or even contacting an attorney. However, the first and also the simplest step is to go bak to the store or make a phone call to the seller and report the problem as the seller or store was the entity you have contact with and in most cases the entity that can solve the issue. Also, other steps should not be taken except if the store or seller does not solve your problem.
Compare Fear and phobias
Final answer:
Fear and phobias are both emotional responses to anxiety, but they differ in intensity and triggers. Fear is a normal response to a threat, while phobias are intense and irrational fears. Phobias often cause avoidance behavior and can affect daily life.
Explanation:
Fear and phobias are both related to the emotional response of anxiety, but they differ in their intensity and specific triggers. Fear is a normal emotional response to a real or perceived threat, while phobias are intense and irrational fears of specific objects or situations. For example, a fear of spiders is a common phobia known as arachnophobia. Phobias often result in avoidance behavior and can significantly impact a person's daily life.
Fear and phobias can both trigger physiological responses, such as increased heart rate and breathing, as well as the release of stress hormones like adrenaline. However, phobias often elicit a more intense and exaggerated response compared to general fear. While fear can be adaptive and help us respond to actual danger, phobias are considered maladaptive and may require intervention and treatment to overcome.
Read the following excerpt from Frederick Douglass’s “Learning to Read and Write” and answer the question.
As I writhed under it, I would at times feel that learning to read had been a curse rather than a blessing. It opened my eyes to the horrible pit, but to no ladder upon which to get out. In moments of agony, I envied my fellow slaves for their stupidity. I have often wished myself a beast. I preferred the condition of the meanest reptile to my own.
Which word is closest in meaning to the word writhed in the excerpt above?
visualized
squirmed
agonized
wiggled
Answer: Agonized
Explanation:
When we look up the definition for the verb "writhe" we see it's the act of squirming, twisting, or contorting one's body. From that definition alone, we could conclude that the best option is the second one, "squirmed".
Even though we wouldn't be incorrect from a literal point of view, the speaker is describing how much suffering has been brought upon him by learning how to read. He's agonizing now that he can understand more than his fellow slaves, now that he sees what they cannot see. His distress is so great that he envies irrational beings that live in ignorance. Thus, we may conclude that the best meaning for the word "writhed" as it is used in this excerpt is the third option, "agonized".
''Love is the falcons flight over your sands''
is an example of what two figurative languages? (please)
what is the signifigance of the piece of velvet in the novel of mice and men
Based on the stories,which of these seems to have been a common occurrence during the Great Depression
A.investing in stocks
B.moving to new town
C.acquiring more possessions
D.going on vacation
The Answer to the question is B moving to a new town
Which statement about argumentative essays is true? Essays should present one strong reason for readers to agree with the claim. Ineffective support will not hurt your argument as long as your claim is strong. Information found in charts, graphs, and videos can be used in your argument. You should stop researching as soon as you find two facts to support your claim.
Answer:
Answer is C
Explanation:
Answer ASAP 30 POINTS Taking a test due soon: Refer to Explorations in Literature for a complete version of this narrative.
1) Which quotation from the "The Interlopers" indicates that von Gradwitz and Znaeym are willing to put their hatred for each other behind them?
A) “‘We have quarrelled like devils all our lives over this stupid strip of forest,...’”
B) “‘The same to you, Georg Znaeym, forest-thief, game-snatcher.’”
C) “‘How the whole region would stare and gabble if we rode into the market-square together.’”
D)“And as he stepped round the trunk of a huge beech he came face to face with the man he sought.”
2)Refer to Explorations in Literature for a complete version of this story.
Which textual evidence from “The Interlopers” supports the conclusion that hatred eventually takes its own revenge?
A) "If only on this wild night, in this dark, lone spot, he might come across Georg Znaeym, man to man, with none to witness—that was the wish that was uppermost in his thoughts."
B) "An idea was slowly forming and growing in his brain, an idea that gained strength every time that he looked across at the man who was fighting so grimly against pain and exhaustion."
C) "'Who are they?' asked Georg quickly, straining his eyes to see what the other would gladly not have seen. 'Wolves.'"
D) "Relief at being alive and exasperation at his captive plight brought a strange medley of pious thank-offerings and sharp curses to Ulrich's lips."
3)Refer to Explorations in Literature for a complete version of this narrative.
In the introductory paragraph of "The Interlopers," the author reveals the type of game von Gradwitz is hunting.
How does this piece of information affect the narrative arc?
A) It grabs the reader's attention in the exposition by hinting at a conflict.
B) It helps to resolve the conflict as part of the falling action.
C)It helps establish the setting and shows something about the characters.
D) It adds tension to the plot as part of the rising action.
Answer :
1. A) "'We have quarrelled like devils all our lives over this stupid strip of forest, ... '"
2. C) "'Who are they?' asked Georg quickly, straining his eyes to see what the other would gladly not have seen. 'Wolves.'"
3. C)It helps establish the setting and shows something about the characters.
why Odysseus takes the wine as well as his twelve best fighting men. Is this expedition a good idea?
What is the Root word, suffix and prefix of aloof?
which transitional word is best used to indicate a similarity between two ideas?
A.Whereas
B.but
C. likewise
D.As supposed to.
Courage is one of my father's greatest qualities. what is the noncount noun in the sentence?
A.courage
B.one
C.father's
D. qualities
The word “We” is as lime poured over men, which sets and hardens to stone, and crushes all beneath it, and that which is white and that which is black are lost equally in the grey of it. Which best states the effect of the imagery in the excerpt
the answer is b if you dint wanna read
which of the following lost cities have been discovered ? A the lost city of Z B Shambahala C Malhabalipurim D El Dorado
The answer is option D) El Dorado.
What is the lost city of El Dorado?
The dream of El Dorado, a lost city of gold, led many a conquistador on a fruitless trek into the rainforests and mountains of South America. But it was all wishful thinking. The "golden one" was actually not a place but a person - as recent archaeological research confirms.
Who discovered El Dorado?While the existence of a sacred lake in the Eastern Ranges of the Andes, associated with Indian rituals involving gold, was known to the Spaniards possibly as early as 1531, its location was only discovered in 1537 by conquistador Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada while on an expedition to the highlands of the Eastern Ranges.
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please Help ASAP! In the haiku by kaga no chiyo, the power of change is attributed to the? (1 point)
Explain how a story about a dog might be an ideal way to explore the theme of how laws work. Include specific examples of dogs' traits and behaviors. Your answer should be at least one hundred and fifty words.
What does it by saying the theme of laws? I need to understand that is all.
Can you give me the whole answer please ?
Please help me on this problem
Which of the following is a complex sentence?
A. Mark wanted blueberry pie and vanilla ice cream.
B. Eileen bought pants but not a new jacket.
C. Sue gave Jim a new racket, and he left for the tennis courts.
D. As I expected, she showed up late.
Which geographic region of the United States resisted the ruling in Brown vs. Board of Education?
The Southern states of the United States largely resisted the Supreme Court's ruling in Brown vs. Board of Education, with some officials committing to total resistance against desegregation efforts, as exemplified by the Southern Manifesto and school closures.
Explanation:The geographic region of the United States that resisted the ruling in Brown vs. Board of Education was primarily the Southern states. These states, where racial segregation in public education was legally required before the 1954 Brown vs. Board of Education decision, continued to oppose the desegregation order mandated by the Supreme Court's decision, which deemed separate schools inherently unequal and a violation of the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. Southern officials, including Georgia governor Herman Talmadge, promised total resistance to desegregation, and efforts to maintain segregation included tactics like the issuance of the Southern Manifesto and the closure of public schools to avoid integration.
In contrast, some Border South states like Missouri, Oklahoma, Delaware, Maryland, and West Virginia indicated a willingness to comply with the ruling, albeit with an emphasis on slow implementation.
Identify the participle in the sentence.
The idling engine sound fine to me now._______
Is there a business future in manufactured houses, Dad?
A: Future
B: Is
C: houses
D: Dad
Paying for the flute, Tammy smiled happily and skipped all the way home.
A: none of the above
B: smiled happily
C: all the way home
D: Paying for the flute
Answer:
answer is c house and option is b
to what does she compare rituals?in the story rituals of metaphor
at the beginning of act IV macbeth encounters the witches again. what does macbeth learn during his encounter
Answer:
He must watch out for Macduff.
Explanation:
WORTH 30 POINTS!
Find the words with Latin roots in each sentence, and give a meaning for the word that includes the meaning of the Latin root.
1. Fire constructed the doorways, so there was no prospect of escape.
2. Nobody could have predicted the destruction caused by the fire.
3. From the perspective of the jurors, the verdict was fair.
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Which of the following is NOT indirect characterization? Question 25 options: Rainsford was a skilled and experienced hunter.
Rainsford quietly determined what he had to do to survive the hunt.
Ivan slowly trudged through the muck to retrieve the prey.
The General peered effortlessly through the foliage and looked for clues to track his prey.
The correct option is a. Rainsford was a skilled and experienced hunter.
Indirect characterization is when an author reveals a character's traits through the character's actions, thoughts, speech, and interactions with other characters, rather than directly stating those traits.
Let's analyze each option:
a. "Rainsford was a skilled and experienced hunter." - This is an example of direct characterization. The author directly tells the reader about Rainsford's abilities and experience. Therefore, this option is NOT indirect characterization.
b. "Rainsford quietly determined what he had to do to survive the hunt." - This is indirect characterization. The author is showing Rainsford's resourcefulness and calm under pressure through his actions and thoughts.
c. "Ivan slowly trudged through the muck to retrieve the prey." - This is also indirect characterization. The author is revealing Ivan's determination and work ethic by describing his actions.
d."The General peered effortlessly through the foliage and looked for clues to track his prey." - This is indirect characterization as well. The author is demonstrating the General's skill and attention to detail by describing his actions.
Thus, option a is the correct answer because it is the only one that does not use indirect characterization.
What specific words and phrases describe the other June as a bully?TextCalled:Tuesday if the other June
Language Arts Grade 8
What type of irony is this : ( Dramatic irony ) (Situational irony) or Verbal irony:
A mother walks into a room and sees that her children, instead of doing their homework, are playing video games. She gives them a stern look and says, "Once you're done with your very important work there, let's take some time out for recreation in the form of some math problems."
Tyler reads the title of an informational text. " How do they change?," and notices that the text includes several photographs and diagrams of butterflies.
Which is the best prediction he could make?
A. the informational is about how baby animals mature
B. the informational text is about how caterpillars become butterflies
C. the informational text is about butterfly species that have gone extinct
D. he informational text is about scientist who work with butterflies
If you could help that would be great!
( I will give brainliest)
Answer: D
he informational text is about scientist who work with butterflies
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Explanation:
At the end of her aunts story in the story teller the older girl asked whether the girl in the story would have been rescued even if she had not been good. what does she seem to think is the theme of her aunts story
Which is the best reason why President Wilson uses the word extrordinary
Hi I am writing a series called The Willows. is it good this is part 1 of what I have written. there are 2 more.
She clutched her necklace tighter than ever as she bowed down in fear. Her other hand was shaking as she said, " All hail king Tusk, my new father." He chuckled and said, " My beautiful daughter, the most beautiful girl in the kingdom, is right. I am the most powerful king in all of the land now." He went on with a full speech that seemed like nonsense to Irene Willows. Then he gave Irene a nasty smile as if he was going to throw her into the darkest dungeon in the castle. But this doom was not her fate. She walked up to her room after that horrid speech was said. She looked out at her window, unsure she would ever see a friendly face again. A gust of wind blew in her face as she slumped on her bed.
Just then she heard a door slam shut and faint footsteps, getting closer and closer. She turned around, and a few seconds later King Tusk popped into the doorway. "Hello, my sweet daughter, I saw you run out to the stairs. I had to end a little early to see what you were up to."
" King Tusk, if I may..." she started up but was quickly interrupted by him. " I am your father, and I would like to be called so." In her mind behind all her rushing thoughts, she wanted to scream, you are anything but my father as I would never call such a disgusting and horrible man anything like that! Instead, she calmly said, " Right. Father. I came here for peace as there was too much noise with everyone cheering for you." She decided it would be best to erase what she was saying before and make up a reason as to why she was up here. Irene was angry with herself for not expressing her opinion, but she knew that would happen later, and it did.
She got up from her bed to close her window. King Tusk waved a goodbye and headed out. Shutting the door behind him, she sighed. She thought about what just happened. " Am I too weak. To fight against a man who killed my parents. He covered himself in lies. And I can't even say my thoughts. I am turning into this villain!"
She let that thought go. Tears came out of her eyes like the sun comes out from behind a cloud. Anything to do with her parents made her cry an ocean. Sitting around puddles of misery, Irene wiped her face. With dried up tears that raced down her cheek before, Irene looked like she just got sunburned. She looked red and swollen, and she didn't notice until she walked into the bathroom to clear her face.
"Stop your crying! You're not like him. You will escape this dreadfulness that has been brought upon yourself," Irene Willows whispered to herself.
She looked up at the ceiling, wishing she could see her parents looking back, but all she could see was the dull grey her new father painted. Her beautiful blue eyes focused on the window in her bedroom. Irene's mind was blank. She started to paint a picture in her head. A picture where she lay with her parents in a field of flowers. Then rain comes and King Tusk is standing there. He lights up the field and waits for it to catch fire. The field is a dark forest. The woods burn up with her parents as she starts to run. BAM. An explosion nearby causes her to look back for a moment. Here come the tears again.
Opening her eyes, she realizes the tears were real. Dripping down her face, the tears seemed endless.
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