I think the correct answer would be the third option. Using an implied main idea would not be a good strategy for writing a supporting sentence. These sentences should contain substance or evidences that would support the main idea of what you are writing. Using implied ideas would be very vague for the readers making the readers doubt on what message you are conveying. Supporting sentences should be straight to the point and be very specific and should provide a good foundation for the main idea. Using facts, examples and statistics that are verified by reliable people are very good strategies in writing supporting sentences.
A person will exploit others with manipulation or deceit to achieve their own personal goals. Hope this helped.
Answer:
"The price a consumer is willing to pay for a garden hose—its “perceived value”—is a lot higher in Germany than in the United States."
"These extra costs to businesses get passed along to the consumer in the form of higher prices."
Explanation:
A start with question 1 and answer them all in order