I see you have already provided the correct answer. I will confirm it and add an explanation.
Answer:
. . . the product will be replaced immediately. (letter B)
Explanation:
When filling in the blanks, we must pay attention to the context given by the passage or sentence that we are supposed to complete. In this case, our job is made easier by the fact that the options are words that have completely different meanings.
<u>The passage is about a defective product, which means it is imperfect, that it is not functioning properly. When we buy something that does not work properly, the manufacturer of the product must give us another one, that is, they must replace it with one that does work. Therefore, the best option is letter B. replaced.</u>
The question is incomplete and the full version can be found online.
Answer: D) So that Americans have a choice about getting
telemarketing calls at home
Explanation:
The question refers to an excerpt of an article titled 'Telemarketing Calls' about the National Do Not Call Registry. The topic sentence in the first paragraph states that the reason the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) held for launching the Registry was to allow Americans to choose whether or not they want to get telemarketing calls at home.
It wasn´t meant to help telemarketers update their lists of consumers, nor to ban them from calling people´s home phones.
And it´s not meant to allow people to verify the information
telemarketers have about them, but to stop any calls to be made to them.
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What was the purpose of John Wheatley's letter to the publisher of Phillis Wheatley's poems?
A. to explain why no one should take the poems too seriously.
B. to explain how Phillis became an accomplished writer
C. to assure the world that Phillis was no longer a slave
D. to give credit for Phillis's accomplishments to his wife and himself
Answer:
B. to explain how Phillis became an accomplished writer
Explanation:
John Wheatley wrote a letter to the publisher of his wife Phillis Wheatley's poems to explain how Phillis became an accomplished writer.
In his letter, he was vivid with his narration about Phillis' background, where she came from, and how she managed to learn and master English which was a foreign language to her and manage to become exceptional at writing.