Answer:
Margaret Cleqmor & Jimothy Wright Jr.
Explanation:
Answer with Explanation:
<em>Here is an example answer.</em>
<em>Manga means Japanese comic books.</em>
Name of Business: <em>Manga Aroma</em>
How the Business Works: <em>Manga Aroma </em>is a cafe offering both product and service to customers; that is, product in the form of coffee and tea and service in the form of manga rental. Unlike ordinary coffee and tea, my cafe serves personalized drinks according to the person's favorite anime. Customers can rent their favorite manga from Japan with English translations while they're enjoying their drinks. Plus, for a price of $1, they can take the manga at home and return it the following day. My business is targeting people from all walks of life since I believe that everyone was once a child.
Why the Business is the Best: My business is the best because it is the first of its kind in my locality and with the people's growing fondness for anime, <em>my business promises a bright future</em>. This business will give people <u><em>a jolt of happiness and embrace their childlike hearts.</em></u> It will be opening its door this coming Christmas season when people will feel more festive, more imaginative and more open-minded to innovative cafe adventure.
Answer:
1: c) The student is qualifying the author's claim.
2: b) The student is challenging the author's claim.
Explanation:
Qualifying a Claim
It means, making a claim factually more correct, and persuading those to agree who earlier had disagreed with the claim.
The phrases<em> "Americans seem to be equally attracted" </em>and <em>"thus only partially fulfilling"</em> clearly show that the student is not challenging the author's claims nor is he defending it. But he is trying to make the claim factually correct and acceptable to those who disagreed with author's claims. Student's perspective is very clear. He has clearly conveyed his point of view.
Challenging a Claim:
As the term shows, it means to make the entire claim doubtful or clearly challenging its validity.
The phrases "just because numerous news outlets are available does not mean that Americans are interested" and "It is more likely that they are tuned into sitcoms, cartoons, and reality shows." indicate that the student is making the author's claims doubtful. He has raised a question over its validity.
The student is very clear in pointing out the flaw in author's claim.