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.
I believe that the correct answer here is the first option.
Here we see a narrator who is addressing a fight that has already happened and here we see that he is pride. We see that in his clear opinion of the fighting and the belief in his skill, because he would not wait for darkness, because he would not need that, as he is certain that he is good enough to win a fight in broad daylight. Here we see the narrators pride.
Answer:
1 Jawaharlal Nehru (1889–1964)
2 Lal Bahadur Shastri (1904–1966)
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Answer:
The next day, Philip woke a he always did, looking once at the clock on the wall, of which its face is to be seen. He rubbed his eyes and sprung up in alarm. It was barely visible, yet last night it had been crystal clear.
Explanation:
-I switched "the narrator" with a name
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