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Read the following excerpt from Levitt and Dubner's "Freakonomics":
In the real world, Feldman learned to settle for less than 95 percent. He came to consider a company as "honest" if its payment rate was above 90 percent. He considered a rate between 80 and 90 percent "annoying but tolerable." If a company habitually paid below 80 percent, Feldman might post a hectoring note, like this one:
. . .
A. a claim
B. an example
C. a conclusion
D. a counterclaim
Answer:
The excerpt serves a:
B. an example
Explanation:
The excerpt in the question serves as an example for the passage posted above.
Feldman is a man who leaves baskets with bagels at companies for people to take them and pay for them. He does not stay at the company, however, to make sure people will pay. He would rather trust their honesty. But, if people begin to take the bagels without paying to the point where Feldman only makes between 80 to 90 percent of the money he should make, he leaves them a note.
When the authors talk about Feldman's note, the phrase "like this one" shows that the excerpt is an example of a type of note Feldman might use to increase payment by appealing to people's honesty.
Answer: A) evidential support, such as facts, figures, and statistics.
Explanation: an argument or claim is a statement assertion that something is true. A counterclaim is a statement or an idea that refutes the claim. In the given paragraphs the claim is that the lack of health insurans is a financial burden, to support this claim the author uses evidential support, such as facts, figures, and statistics (for example: "The cost of poor health among uninsured people was almost $125 billion in 2004", "almost 50% of personal bankruptcy filings are due to medical expenses," etc).
1. Fires take lives thats what fire prevention is for.
2. Fire prevention makes it possible to prevent fires
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use the percent's of the hours each day she spends on it and put it in the circle graph
He started to open the presents.