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Choose three advertising media types. Explain why each is effective. Estimate a simple budget breakdown: Media 1: $____ Media 2: $____ Media 3: $____ Write a short strategy summary (3–4 sentences).
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Objective: Identify appropriate advertising media Match media to business goals Instruction: Teach slides on advertising media. In-Depth Assignment: Ad Planning Activity Scenario-Based Task: Students are given 3 business...
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Read the passage from "Two Kinds.” Every night after dinner, my mother and I would sit at the Formica kitchen table. She would present new tests, taking her examples from stories of amazing children she had read in Riple...
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Using 50 words or less, explain what we learn about Jay Gatsby's real past in chapter 6. You cannot write more than 50 words. This essay has a maximum word count of 50.There is a word count below the text area. Using 50...
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Open a workbook. Create a new blank workbook. Create a new workbook using a template. Enable editing to exit the Protected View. Insert and delete worksheets. Navigate between worksheets. Save a workbook in Excel format,...
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From "The Great Gatsby" Chapter 4, whose line is it? "There are only the pursued, the pursuing, the busy and the tired." (page 79). Jay Gatsby Nick Carraway Jordan Baker Tom Buchanan
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rue or False? When Daisy first marries Tom Buchanan, she seems very much in love with him and happy. True False
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Choose the statement that best makes a claim about the topic of self-driving cars. Automakers hope that self-driving cars will appeal to consumers. Currently, there are about 253 million cars on the road in the United St...
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Which of these debatable issues interest you? Check any that apply. the influence of human activity on climate change access to firearms access to health care nuclear power generation the use of social media the status o...
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BRUTUS. It must be by his death: and for my part I know no personal cause to spurn at him But for the general. He would be crowned: How that might change his nature, there’s the question. –The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, W...
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Which character must decide whether to support the assassins or avenge his friend’s death? Caesar Antony Cassius Brutus
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Which quotation from Julius Caesar is an example of a historical allusion? “MARULLUS. But what trade art thou? Answer me directly. / COBBLER. A trade, sir, that I hope I may use with a safe / conscience, which is indeed,...
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Read the excerpt from act 1, scene 1, of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar and the background information on the allusion it contains. Excerpt: [FLAVIUS.] See whether their basest mettle be not moved. They vanish tongue-tied...
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Read the excerpt from act 4, scene 2, of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. [BRUTUS.] He is not doubted—A word, Lucillius. How he received you let me be resolved. LUCILLIUS. With courtesy and with respect enough, But not with...
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Read the excerpt from act 4, scene 3, of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. BRUTUS. Bear with me, good boy, I am much forgetful. Canst thou hold up thy heavy eyes a while, And touch thy instrument a strain or two? LUCIUS. Ay,...
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Pricing a product at $9.99 instead of $10.00 is an example of: Psychological pricing Premium pricing Competitive pricing Cost-based pricing
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Setting a low price to enter a competitive market is called: Premium pricing Penetration pricing Psychological pricing Skimming
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A luxury brand keeps prices high to appear exclusive. This is an example of: Discount pricing Market share pricing Brand image pricing Survival pricing
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Matching or beating competitors’ prices is known as: Psychological pricing Skimming Premium pricing Competitive pricing
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Which is the BEST definition of profit? Total sales The price of a product The number of customers Money left after expenses
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Which pricing goal focuses on staying open during difficult times? Market leadership Profit maximization Survival Brand image
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Charging higher prices to show quality or status is called: Competitive pricing Premium pricing Penetration pricing Discount pricing
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Temporary price reductions like sales or coupons are examples of: Discount pricing Survival pricing Skimming Premium pricing
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A business that sells cheap products to attract many customers is focusing on: Brand image Premium pricing Market share Skimming
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Which business is most likely using premium pricing? Thrift shop Luxury car brand Dollar store Discount grocery store
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