Here are the full answer choices:
Who is most likely to use the central route to respond to persuasive messages?
<span>a. Emma, an anthropology major, who is taking an economics class pass/fail in order to fulfill a college requirement </span>
<span>b. Danielle, who notices an eye-catching billboard for a brand of beer as she drives on the highway to her grandparents' house </span>
<span>c. Jorge, who plans to attend a guest lecture on worldwide water shortages, a topic about which he has read a great deal
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The answer is C. Jorge.
The use of central route of persuasion refers to a situation when someone persuaded to do something SOLELY because of the content of the message.
In option A, Emma is persuaded by the sense of obligation and in option B Danielle is persuaded by visual attraction.
<u>Answer:</u>
The true statement is Surface winds blow parallel to isobars.
Option: (B)
<u>Explanation:</u>
- The wind always flows in parallel direction to the isobars if the flow of wind is near these isobars.
- Flight planning is done in accordance to this statement, though many other factors also decide the flow of wind like the friction factors.
- Isobar is simply a line that connects two points in the same level of atmospheric pressure at a specific period of time.
I believe the answer is: Giving them back.
With current development of technology and social media, we could read from various different sources and easily provided the new knowledge for other people with one single touch.
One positive thing about this is that it make the flow of information become much more easier, but one negative thing about it is that it is really hard to separate which knowledge are true and which are not.
Answer:
Buffalo, I'm pretty sure.
The 8th Amendment because according to the 8th Amendment it is cruel and unusual punishment.
For example say you stole a candy bar and the store calls the cops on you and the judge and the jury find you guilty, they cant exactly sentence you to 10 years of jail for only stealing a candy bar , the punishment must fit the crime.