You can cancel the contract in 3 days, provided you have not taken delivery of the vehicle. Once the RV leaves the lot, it's yours. Timing is everything. The phrase "there is no cooling off period" is in effect only after the vehicle has left the lot. They WILL presure you (i.e. lie to you) to move forward. stick to you guns, do not take delivery. and if need be, send a registered letter before the 3 days is up.
A rhetorical response.
It is called a response.
Your pupils contract when exposed to bright light. This is an automatic response called a simple reflex. Is this true.
Call-and-Response ;)
I just called DirecTV and asked them to tell me who regulates them in California and received "we are not allowed to give out that information" as the response. When I inquired as to why they could not give out that information, the response was "it's a policy, sir." Dead end.
A question that is not intended to have a response is called a "rhetorical question." It's an ancient device, and an effective one, when used sparingly.
People who responded to new gold strikes and moved in response to where there were new strikes were called prospectors.
The question that requires respondents to select one of more response options from a set of predetermined responses is called a multiple choice question. Students, however, often refer to it as a "multiple guess" question.
By using a thing called ACE. Ace is where you do this : Answer the question, turn he question into your answer.Cite an example from the text.Elaborate on your answer, state a connection or a thought.
That is known as a "rhetorical question." It is a figure of speech where a question is asked not to elicit a response, but to make a point or create a dramatic effect.
This response is called, photoperiodism.
decoding