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Jeremy sells encyclopedias for a company,visiting each house in a particular neighborhood and convincing the residents to buy the books.
The people at the first few homes asked some questions, and even though he was not able to provide satisfactory answers, Jeremy understood the questions were being asked. To provide satisfactory answers to the next person, what step must Jeremy take?
a. Prepare
b. Rephrase the question
c. Use organizational signposts
d. Stay on message
Answer:
The best answer is letter A. prepare.
Explanation:
This is a simple problem of preparation. Jeremy was perfectly able to understand the questions, but he did not have a satisfactory answer to give. That means he is most likely lacking the necessary knowledge to provide a good answer. Before he begins visiting houses again, Jeremy must prepare. He must ask someone from his company or, in case he has received any, read the material given to him by his employers to find the information the residents need. Also, it would be advisable for him to come up with a list of possible questions and their answers, so that he won't be often taken by surprise when residents come up with different questions.
What came first was the Louisiana Purchase. Napoleon sold Louisiana to the United States
when he failed reestablish an extension of the Empire after getting it from
Spain. This gave the Americans more
territory and many Americans wanted to move west. After that was Missouri Compromise where the
balance between slave state and Free state was maintained. With the creation of the Kansas Nebraska Act,
the Missouri Compromise was nulled as an effect. This would later affect the Kansas elections
and later lead to Civil War.
Answer:
Explanation:
1.Put yourself in their shoes and try to think of ways they could get out of poverty.
2 Warn them about the health issues that happen and why they would consider it.
Answer:
the decisions are not taken by representatives. All decisions are voted on by the people. Hope this helps ya
Yes it is Herbert’s theory