The most logical answer is letter C--<span>focus on nutritional and cost values.
Women who have reached motherhood have already established a more mature and practical nature. Mothers who are trying to budget everything out, usually sees the cost value of an item. Also, mothers are naturally nurturing for their family and they want to purchase healthy items for their kids, making them look at a product's nutritional value.
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Answer:
D). "You could go crazy thinking of how unprivate our lives really are. . .the porous state of our Internet selves, the trail of electronic crumbs we leave every day," says New Yorker journalist Susan Orlean.
Explanation:
As per the question, the last quotation signals omission of text as it involves the use of ellipsis which is 'a <u>sequence of three dots(. . .) functioning to indicate the deliberate omission of text</u> without altering its actual meaning.' Therefore, the three consecutive dots in the last option <u>indicates that certain elements from the actual quotation has been intentionally omitted by the author which he might have found less relevant to explain the given idea</u>. This assists the author to attract the audience's attention towards the key aspect of the idea and present the information briefly and comprehensively. Thus, <u>option D</u> is the correct answer.
The complete predicate is ended with a dull thud. the complete subject would be the longest, most boring day
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a lower level of productivity among employees
increased materials wastage
time spent addressing employees’ personal issues,
employee time spent with job counselors
employee time spent involved in support groups or other support activities
higher insurance rates that may need to be paid for certain types of employees
additional management and supervisory costs of managing such an enterprise
increased employee turnover
meetings to coordinate services and policies
presentations by the business managers to the nonprofit board
fundraising is done by nonprofit staff for the benefit of the business
tours and site visits which take the manager away from the day-to-day responsibilities of operating the business