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A scientific prediction, or hypothesis, is always stated using the "if, then" method. IF this happens, THEN this will result.
a written explination is what you write to explain what you have stated before
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The three-step method for identifying the main idea involves: 1) identifying the topic of the text, 2) summarizing the key points or arguments about the topic, and 3) determining the main point or central message that ties all the key points together. This helps to understand the central focus of the text and what the author is trying to convey to the reader.
stated needs, real needs, unstated needs, delight needs, secret need
That can be a logical statement. It can also be an unstated truth that, following logic, you can deduce that that no chocolate on the hands means that the cookies were not touched by those hands.
Deductive. are the premises stated or unstated
•Stated needs •Real needs •Unstated needs •Delight needs •Secret needs
TO understand the stated and unstated messages of a commercial.incorrect actually!to evaluate obvious and hidden messages..actually tj is right that is the answer to apex but an another possible answer isTo evaluate obvious and hidden messages
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A stated main idea is when the writer of the particular piece clearly identifies what the main idea is. In contrast, an unstated main idea is when the writer references the main idea, but does not clearly name it.
Some times key information remains unstated and you have to anticipate their needs through careful questioning. By effective questioning you can then expect the expectations of the customer "Go that extra mile."
The main idea of a passage is also called ?
Are those needs by a customer, that aren't stated, which in other words are, good after sales service, good customer care etc, they are not state, but they are expected.