Complete question reads;
Sterling Morrow, a fashion brand known for casual dresses, is launching a new product line: Carry Tu, a line of women's fashion bags. The Carry Tu line will include a satchel, an overnight bag, a laptop bag, and a card-holder keychain. The Carry Tu line will compete with Grazzi, a popular brand of bags.
The sale of women's bags has seen an uptick in recent years. Consumers are willing to spend discretionary money, if they see good value for the money. As a junior marketing strategist, you must recommend to the marketing team the appropriate pricing strategies for each of Carry Tu's bags. The pricing strategies must allow you to make a profit while still competing successfully with Grazzi. Your tasks include determining the target market and selecting appropriate pricing strategies for each of the product items in Carry Tu's line of bags.
The first product item that you must recommend a pricing strategy for is the satchel. The satchel will be the first of the Carry Tu bags to hit the market.
Which of the following market-entry pricing strategies do you recommend? Select an option from the choices below:
a. Market penetration pricing strategy: Setting the price very low initially
b. Market skimming pricing strategy: Setting the price very high initially
<u>Answer</u>:
<u>a. Market penetration pricing strategy: Setting the price very low initially</u>
<u>Explanation</u>:
Remember, we are told there's already a competitor with this line of bags; Grazzi which likely has a higher market share. Thus, a market penetration pricing strategy would be more effective as consumers in this market are price sensitive especially for new products. Lowering the initial price of the satchel bags than what is available in the market would be a very good and effective strategy to penetrate the market.
Lady Macbeth’s actions in act V, scene I about her state of mind suggest that she talks of fear.
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2.fact
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You can usually tell if something is an opinion if it has adjectives associated with it, expression how somebody feels about something, like “best, worst, most____, least____.” Something is a fact if it can be proven. For example, because number 4. says “from the fossils record,” if can be proven that the dinosaurs legs are the strongest by checking the record, making it a fact and not an opinion. Hope this helps
The correct sentence would be: "I thought none of you..." (Option A)
<h3>How to correct the sentence?</h3>
To correct this sentence we must first identify what the error is.
The error is the use of the words "didn't think any" in a row because it uses the negation twice.
To correct that error we must simplify the negation to just one. So the sentence would remain.
- "I thought none of you..."
Note: This question is incomplete because there is some information missing. Here is the missing part.
Sentence
- I didn't think any of you wanted to go along.
Options
- I didn't think not none of you wanted to go along.
- I thought none of you wanted to go along.
- I thought not none of you wanted to go along.
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