okay so
One... when it comes to advertising and selling a product Marketers will try to target those who are not informed and with that it isn't ethical because with holding information is called omitting and which basically a form of lying. And lying is not an ethical thing.
Two...With holding certain information from a customer can be at risk to them. What if the product the marketer is selling such as a medication has negative side effects that the customer isn't made aware of and they end up going to the hospital for the side effect. It would not be very good ethics to with hold such important information especially knowing that someone's health could be at risk
For a counterclaim you could say that even though it could get you a sell it can come back to bite you in the but when they get a lawsuit handed to them. for withholding information and endangering the health of someone.
i hope that this helps some...
Following MLA guidelines, the correct citation would be B. According to anthropologist Michelle Rosengren, "Body piercing has been an aspect of human culture for centuries" (55).
Note: If the author's name appears in the sentence, you do not have to put their name in the citation. However, you must always put the page number.
The sentences that have
gerund are first, second, fifth and sixth sentence. The gerund has the same
form as a present participle, but the gerund always has the same function as a
noun with different uses.
In the first sentence (Slithering
snakes are common on the trail.) gerund is “slithering” and is used in compound
noun.
In the second sentence
(With all the walking, you must be tired.) the gerund “walking” is used as a
subject.
In the fifth sentence (Watching
television is my favorite way to relax.) the gerund “watching” is used as
subject.
<span>In the fifth sentence (Yawning
can be contagious.) the gerund “yawning” is used as the subject.</span>
<span>Baldwin most likely chose to use the word menace in order to put much great emphasis on the high amount of cruelty that was endured by the children. The word is so strong and striking it evoked more feeling to get his point across.</span>
An appositive is a word or phrase that is used as a noun to rename the noun that is directly beside it or right beside it. From the sentence, the main noun is Mikel Espinoza and the appositive phrase is child prodigy. Thus, the answer is letter B.