<span>"Chance" can signify an opportunity (i.e. the chance to prove yourself), or it could refer to luck (i.e. It was by chance that he won). "To lead" means to be in charge (i.e. Since she has great communication skills, she can lead the group). "Before" means previously or prior (i.e. I need to study before taking the test). "To get to" means to reach (i.e. We can take a break once we get to the mountain). "To enjoy" means to be pleased by something (i.e. I always enjoy a piece of chocolate cake after a long day). "Cuisine" refers to cooking or meals (My mom's cuisine rivals that of any top chef). "Leaving" can mean to go away (i.e. I'm leaving in five minutes) or to allow something to stay (i.e. I'm leaving the keys on the table). "To buy in advance" means to purchase something before you need it, in anticipation of needing it (i.e. I don't need the books for another two weeks, but I bought them in advance to make sure I have them). </span>
Stirling invents a character named Goldie
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Addie owns the Knead to Know Bakery and has decided to open a website. Take a look at her ideas and select the best domain name by crossing off the rest.
(A) www.knead2know.com
(B) www.kneadtoknowbakery.com
(C) www.Addies.com
(D) www.i-knead-it.org
(E) www.mybakery.com
Answer: (B) www.kneadtoknowbakery.com
Explanation:
The chosen option is the best domain name out of Addie´s ideas because it´s the easiest to remember. Having the business name and the kind of business they run (a bakery) in the domain is the best way for customers to find the website. The other options lack key information or add numbers and dashes that may make it difficult to find.
Answer:
<u><em>D. to converse with an expert in a field </em></u>
Explanation: because interviews are with experts and experts have studied what they study a lot so they will probably be right- idk man im tired i just know this is right lol
Answer:
continuous innovation
Explanation:
The vast majority of new products can be classified as continuous innovations (or incremental innovations) where one existing product is changed into a new product. By carrying out continuous innovations, the producers do not alter existing consumer habits. Most consumers rarely notice continuous innovations and they do not even consider that they are actually using a new product. E.g. every time the formula for a soap, detergent, shampoo, etc., changes it is considered a continuous innovation even though people still buy the same product. Continuous innovations basically refers to improving existing products.