Market research is absolutely essential for companies of all sizes, from beginners to wealthy. It provides real data, which can be used to help strengthen and improve various parts of the company. Investing in it, can also prevent them wasting money or something that the target market doesn’t want or need. Most research can be divided into three different categories, exploratory, descriptive and causal. Each serves a different end purpose and can only be used in certain ways.
D. Transitions
In case you need it, shorter articles tend to have one point and not multiple which would lead to having no transitions.
The correct answers are Excerpt 1: Internal conflict; Excerpt 2: External conflict; Excerpt 3: External conflict; Excerpt 4: Internal
Explanation:
In literature, conflict is classified as external if characters fight against elements such as society, nature, and other characters because the conflict occurs is not within the character. On the opposite, in the internal conflict, the conflict emerges within the character and often implies the character struggling against his/her fears, emotions, beliefs, etc.
According to this, excerpts 1 and 4 should be classified as part of internal conflict because in both the characters struggle against their own feelings, in the first case there is a struggle between fear and curiosity, and in the second there is a struggle between fear and admiration. On the other hand, excerpts 2 and 3 show external conflict because in the second excerpt the character struggles against a group of aliens (other characters) and in the third excerpt the character struggles against society.
Answer:
Question 1: The answer is C. 2010.
Question 2: The answer is C. The U.S. lab module was added to ISS.
Question 3: The answer is B. 2017.
Question 4: The answer is B. 7 years.
Explanation:
Question 1: The space station celebrated it 10th anniversary in 2010.
Question 2: The U.S. lab module was added to ISS in 2001.
Question 3: Peggy Whiton commanded the ISS for the second time in 2017.
Question 4: The European and the Japanese labs joined the ISS seven years after the U.S. lab module was added.