Answer:
This question is incomplete, since you did not provide the planning pages and rough draft that you have learned. Anyway, I will give you an answer that will be useful for this question.
Explanation:
Once a spending budget is established, you can get an idea of the total income that is needed to maintain or grow your money. This information is essential for formulating effective goals and plans.
Without spending budgets, you run the risk of overspending, reducing or eliminating profit margins.
The budget should be evaluated periodically in relation to a person's actual finances, to ensure alignment exists and to help identify potential spending problems, cash flow gaps, savings opportunities, or future profit scenarios.
Budget planning and tracking will help identify unnecessary expenses, adapt quickly to changes in financial situation, and also achieve financial goals.
Answer: A)
Explanation:
- This is an example of the transfer propaganda technique as the title of it say ''transfer'' which means to move something. By transfer, it means that some thing is moved or transported from one place to another place. If we are talking about this question it is an idea that is transferring. In this case, people are wanting to adopt a similar program like the other towns have(to transfer their program to them) so they can be more accepted and valuated.
This kind of technique can project negative or positive quality and in this case I would say that this is a positive quality usage of this technique because it can bring their town to the success.
Answer:
Answer is D
Explanation:
A paradox contradicts itself. In the sentence Archibald's plan to win is so "stupid" it might just be "brilliant", those two words are the opposite.
Answer:
Disheartened
Explanation:
In these lines, Prufrock talks about the eternal Footman. We do not know who he is, but the fact that he is "eternal" implies a metaphysical presence. As the poem focuses on death heavily, it is likely that the Footman is connected to death. A footman was responsible for welcoming visitors, which implies this footman might welcome Prufrock to the afterlife. The fact taht he snickers, instead of laughing, conveys a lack of respect and care, as if the Footman thought very little of the speaker. All this contributes to a disheartened mood.