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    why customers buy your products is very important. A seller needs to identify the needs, influences, and motives of their customers to make sure they suggest or present a product to their customer that adds value and meets their needs. Whether they’re buying a product because of an influence, perceived need or emotion and rationality, it’s important for us as sellers to adapt to those motives, whether they are a consumer or business buyer so can suggest a product that will fit their behavior,…

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    and also to stop the Muslims from destroying all the holy places (97-101). 4. There are many factors that played into how the crusades developed throughout time. The cost of going on a crusade, the time it took for them to reach an end, and the motives and intentions, all factored in how this pilgrimage to the middle east was conducted. a. The cost to go on these expeditions to the Promised Land were very high and led families to poverty, they often had to trade in their fortunes to be able to…

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    This is another source that need to be taken into consideration. This is because this source is significant due to the concept of Islamophobia. The authors mention how 9/11 is the reason for Islamophobia in America. The authors motive and thesis discussed racialization in terms of 9/11. This is important because authors talk about how infrequently Islamophobia is taken into consideration. Expressing that Islamophobia is not a concern but it is a massive concern in America. Takes into…

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    Cage Of Butterflies

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    conveys how the loss of human value can occur in the scientific investigation. Through a close study of the text, “A Cage of Butterflies” it is pellucid that Caswell predominantly explores how scientific research can become corrupted through the profit motive in his characterisation of the capital and labour, Larsen and the Babies. This text efficaciously stands as a moral tale to admonish readers of the hazards of selfish pursuits in…

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    speeches? Both speakers aim to teach something to their target audience, and in this case they both have the same target audience. They each try to get across a few main points to be informative to the class. While Rowling directly states her points and motive toward the beginning of her…

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    The Orient express by Agatha Christie is the best selling novel in the 1930’s . One of the series and adventures for Hercule Poirot the best detective, faced his hardest case yet. The story is about the great detective Hercule Poirot trying to solve the case on who killed the wanted criminal Rachette , this novel is taken place in the 1930’s in a snow storm which later on gets the train stuck . Later on as Hercule is trying to figure out who has murder the man he finds out something more deeper…

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    Reading Context Analysis

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    behind the main character, but that the main character doesn't know that. that would be an example of dramatic irony. dramatic irony can also change The main character's attitude on a situation. that would be tone! Also When developing context, motive can be seen. or example back to the horror books dramatic irony is seen also…

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    trail of blood leading to a chainsaw and proceed to attack Ash because they believed he killed Annie’s parents. The film does not follow the route of a traditional horror film, which would have properly explained the motives of Annie and Ed while connecting it to the overarching motives of the film. Instead, shortly after Annie and Ed arrive at the Cabin, the film leads into a gag in which Henrietta’s corpse tears through the cellar floor and nearly kills Ash. This gag provides a unique form of…

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    Lago's Love In Othello

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    that Lago feels because the ground for accusation is not clear or elaborate. In the play, it states that Lago wants to get even with Othello “wife for wife” (II.i.286). However, the motive of Lago is not presented effectively because he does not explain the motive behind his actions. The inability to explain his motive makes his actions to be considered terrifying. In addition, he intends to revenge on everyone including Cassio, Roderigo, Othello, Desdemona and even Emilia. With slight…

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    Every character in The Great Gatsby has a motive and each of them want to achieve this motive so much that they will do anything to get there. “You take Nick and Jordan. We’ll follow you in the coupe. She walked close to Gatsby, touching his coat with her hand.” (Fitzgerald 121). Daisy Buchanan’s motive is attention, that’s all she wants and doesn’t care if it’s from her husband, from Gatsby, or from a homeless man of the…

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