Answer:
A). Style involves word choice; tone involves the impression your message makes.
Explanation:
Style is demonstrated as the literary component that demonstrates the author's writing style which is reflected through employment of words, structure, syntax, rhetorical language in his/her text to create the desired effect like mood or atmosphere to elicit desired response while tone is demonstrated as the author's approach towards a particular subject matter that offers a framework/lenses to the audience to perceive the text in a contextual and comprehensive manner. Therefore, option A best elucidates the difference between the style and tone as <u>it correctly describes that 'style involves word-choice' that is associated with author's use of language and syntax while the 'tone makes the impression created by message' through the framework proposed by the author.</u> Thus, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.
Answer:
variable-interval
Explanation:
Variable-interval schedule: The variable-interval schedule is one of the types of reinforcement schedule in operant conditioning. In this reinforcement schedule, reinforcement is given to a particular response when a specific time has been passed, and the time is on variable or varying schedule.
The variable-interval schedule gives rise to a steady, and slow response rate.
In the question above, holding is reinforced on a variable-interval schedule.
Answer:
c. The buyer did not have the right to cancel the second shipment, because the defects in the first shipment did not substantially impair the value of the entire contract.
Explanation:
In this case, it involves the installment contract. It means that the contract requires deliveries in two different lots and also sale of the goods. Therefore under the Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code, the buyer may wish to declare total breach of the installment contract, if the defects substantially impairs the entire contract's value.
In the context, the manufacturer corrected the first defected shipment of stain. The manufacturer offered to cure the defective first shipment to the hardware owner. Thus the first shipment's defect in stain does not impair the whole contract's value.
Hence the correct option is (c).