You must listen and ask the correct questions in order to determine needs. Always look for additional or related needs after recognizing one set of needs. To find and present the appropriate goods, services, and solutions to satisfy your consumers' demands, draw on your knowledge and experience.
A situation in which I applied needs identification would be choosing a college. A place that would consume the better part of the next three years of my life. I wanted to examine all of the minor details to make sure the decision I made was one that could last. I did a detailed analysis of identifying the requirement and selected the college which fulfills my needs.
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The correct answer is "A.) Thesaurus". This is because Thesauruses contain most or all synonyms and antonyms, while dictionaries contain primarily just definitions and pronunciation. Encyclopedias are Internet-based sources that contain videos, images, and other information, but do not contain synonyms.
A glossary is essentially a very brief dictionary; it contains terms and definitions, reference pages, and all the sorts. But they do not contain synonyms.
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My name is 1) Jay Hammond I is a firefighter. 2) I live on 128 Pine Lane, in Jackson. 3) I have two childs. There is a girl name Clair. 4) The other boy named Thatcher. I also have a wife named Jenna. 5) She is beutiful. She has long, dark, soft hair. We also got a dog named Buck.6) He is very obedient but sometimes he bark on night but in and upsets our neighbors.
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1) Jay Hammond. I am a firefighter.
2) I live in 128 Pine Lane, in Jackson.
3) I have two children. There is a girl name Clair.
4) The other boy is named / boys’ name is Thatcher. I also have a wife named Jenna.
5) She is beautiful. She has long, dark, soft hair. We also got a dog named Buck.
6) He is very obedient but sometimes he barks in the night which also upsets our neighbors.
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I believe it's 1. Formal language
I think the answer is B) The students could not hear the bell ring in the cafeteria. If the arguement was hard to ignore, then they probably couldn't hear the bell.