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    Question 95:

    refer to the following online chat discussion.

    Bridgette Bartels

    11:10 A.M.

    I’d like to re-examine the way we are currently advertising our line of children’s vitamins.

    Oliver Ventura
    11:10 A.M.
    Jon, since you are new to our company, let me give you some background. In order to address declining sales, we started making vitamins designed specifically for children.

    Bridgette Bartels
    11:11 A.M.
    We began selling these vitamins a year ago, and we allocated a substantial budget to advertising efforts in order to promote them.

    Jon Childers
    11:13. A.M.
    Thanks for the detailed explanation. I remember seeing the commercials on TV. I’ve also driven by the billboards on the side of the road. That must have helped a lot with sales.

    Bridgette Bartels
    11:15 A.M.
    That’s true. I’ve analyzed the sales data. The results are about 15% higher than we had projected.

    Oliver Ventura
    11:17 A.M.
    Because the sales are so high, I think we can stop paying so much to advertise it. We don’t need to continue running such a big campaign anymore.

    Bridgette Bartels
    11:19 A.M.
    I agree. We can do without it. Clearly the product has responded to a need in the market. I think customers will continue to buy these vitamins even if we do less marketing.

    Jon Childers
    11:20 A.M.
    That sounds reasonable. And it’s also time to start an advertising plan for our next product.

    Oliver Ventura
    11: 21 A.M
    Do you mean our newest line of vitamins intended for adults seeking to lose weight?

    Jon Childers
    11: 22 A.M
    Yes. We will start selling them in about three months.

    SEND

    Question 97: refer to the following notice.

    Centerbrook Art Gallery: An evening with Henry Turner
    May 17, 7 RM.

    Centerbrook Art Gallery is pleased to announce that renowned painter Henry Turner will be joining us on the evening of May 17 as part of his promotional tour for his forthcoming book, A Life in Painting, which will be released on May 31.
    Henry Turner was born in Somerset, England, and grew up in the beautiful countryside that would later become the inspiration behind some of his paintings. — [1] — Mr. Turner began attending the Royal Art College in London in 1975, and it was here that he held his first exhibition one year later, displaying his range of work focusing on animals and nature. Around this time, he met his wife, Selma, a fellow painter and student at the college. They married in 1977. The coupie moved to Fort Pearcy in the United States later that year. — [2] — Once settled in their new country, they roamed the great American outdoors, exploring the breathtaking scenery that would eventually feature heavily in Turner’s work.
    During the May 17 event at Centerbrook Art Gallery, Mr. Turner will discuss some of the art techniques mentioned in his new book. — [3] — Members of the audience will also have the opportunity to ask questions of Mr. Turner when the talk has ended. Call 555-3229 to reserve tickets. There is limited seating available, so we will not be offering tickets at the door. — [4] — Those wishing to see more of Mr. Turner’s work are advised to visit his Web site at www.henryturner.com.
    Question 99: refer to the following e-mails.

    From:Percy Whittaker ([email protected])
    To:Beth Seymour ([email protected])
    Date:March 30
    Subject:Proposal for More Work

    Dear Ms. Seymour,

    I received your review of The Handbook for Successful Suburban Gardening and was so impressed with your critical evaluation of the book that I have requested a personal interview with the author for one of our future follow-up pieces.
    Although we print reviews of all kinds of books, we try to predict which books will generate the most interest among our readers. Forum magazine's audience seems to be dominated by those who like to read about well-being and nutrition.
    Our May publication will feature an article on the historic grounds and greenhouses of Rideaux Hall. Coincidentally, the head gardener, Todd Laurence, has written a book entitled Cultivating Sorrow and Success that I would like to highlight alongside the article.
    Transitioning from garden to kitchen, for our cooking enthusiasts, we would also like to feature a review on Jane Northwick's Fields of Bounty, a practical guide to growing homegrown vegetables and herbs for cooking.
    You are obviously a keen reader of books within this literary genre, and we were hoping that you have the capacity to review both books by April 19 for our May edition. Please reply immediately to confirm whether you would be available. If you are busy and think you would only manage to write one, please state your preference as to which one you would be able to evaluate by the above deadline.

    Regards,

    Percy Whittaker
    Editor-In-Chief
    Forum Magazine

    _______________________________

    From:Beth Seymour ([email protected])
    To:Percy Whittaker ([email protected])
    Date:April 1
    Subject:RE: Proposal for More Work

    Dear Mr. Whittaker

    Having already critiqued a book on the trials of suburban gardening, I would enjoy reviewing Cultivating Sorrow & Success, as I am sure it offers an interesting rural perspective on gardening. However, regarding the second book yew listed, I have some reservations. I have reviewed two of the author's previous books, and I am simply not a fan of her writing style. Therefore, I might not be well placed to evaluate her latest release. 
    I would prefer to review two books, however, so I’d like propose a different book for my second submission. Might you consider From Garden to Table by Jeanette Winthrop? Jeanette is a passionate gardener who advocates using your own backyard as a local source of produce.
    Finally, with regard to the April 19 submission deadline, would it be possible to extend this by a couple of days? Hopefully this won't be necessary, but the deadline for two pieces is a little tight. I know that the magazine will hit shelves on the last day of the month, as always, so I am hoping you can extend my deadline to April 23 if I'm a bit behind schedule.

    Regards,

    Beth Seymour
    Regency Reviews
    Question 100:

    refer to the following advertisement and form.

    Appliance World’s new four-floor showroom has all the appliances you need to make your home comfortable. Our entire selection of high-quality merchandise is offered at the best prices anywhere. And with nearly endless choices for every size, color, and feature, you’re sure to find what you’re looking for. Our knowledgeable sales representatives can recommend the perfect device to meet your individual needs. They have extensive experience in helping families like yours. Best of all, customers get a risk-free, thirty-day trial, as we accept returns on items if you’re not completely satisfied after trying out the product at home.

    Floor 1: microwaves, small kitchen appliances
    Floor 2: washers, dryers, vacuums
    Floor 3: fans, space heaters, air conditioners
    Floor 4: refrigerators, ovens, ranges, dishwashers

    Appliance World also offers remodeling services. We can send a specially trained technician to build countertops and cabinets to your exact specifications. With our team, you can be sure that the end result will fulfill all your expectations.

    Come to Appliance World today! We look forward to serving you.

    ________________________
     

    Appliance World
    2304 Industrial Drive, Seattle, WA 98101
    Order Date: October 3
    Shipping Date: October 4
    Estimated Arrival Date: October 6
    Bill to:
    Tim Handy 3512 Elm Ave.
    Seattle, WA 98104
    Description Units Unit Price Line Total
    Anama side-by-side refrigerator 203-4 1 $649.99 $649.99
    Whirler Elite II front-control dishwasher 1 $573.98 $573.98
      Subtotal $1223.97
    Tax at 9.2% $112.61
    Call us within 30 days to return or replace any item. Delivery charges may apply. Delivery $150.00
    Total $1486.58
    Paid $1486.58
    Total Due $0.00
     
     
    Question 101:

    refer to the following advertisement, e-mail and brochure.

    Bring the gift of tasty to your next event!

    Throwing a party? Hosting a corporate lunchon? Celebrating a business achievement? We can meet all of these needs!
    At Contemporary Catering we specialize in elegant food for large gatherings. We have several different meal options for you to choose from depending on the type of event you are hosting. Regardless of your selection, you are guaranteed to receive food that is locally sourced, expertly prepared, and served in generous portions. Small orders can be placed two weeks ahead, but orders for events with fifty or more guests must be placed at least a month in advance. However, payment is not due until the day of the event.

    Don’t miss out! Call us at 555-932-9450 or e-mail [email protected].

    ________________________

    To:David Stoltzfus ([email protected])
    From:Rowan Charles ([email protected])
    Date:March 20
    Subject:Your upcoming event

    Dear Mr. Stoltzfus,

    I received your inquiry about your company banquet on April 30. According to the information you submitted, you are interested in knowing the cost to cater an event of 75 guests, but it depends on what meal you select. I’ve attached our brochure for you.

    I want to inform you about two things regarding this brochure:
    1)We no longer provide the vegetable lasagna as an option. The brochure hasn’t been updated to reflect that change yet.
    2)The prices listed at the bottom of each package include the delivery and setup of the food at your venue. In addition, you will receive complimentary coffee, tea, and soft drinks for your guests. However, we do not provide people to serve the food. If you would like us to fill this roe at your event, we will charge a separate rate for that service.

    Please let me know which package you prefer.

    Rowan Charles
    Contemporary Catering

    ____________________________
     

      Package A Package B Package C Package D
    Salad (choice of one) Garden salad
    Cobb salad
    Garden salad
    Caesar salad
    Caesar salad
    Greek salad
    Crab salad
    Caesar salad
    Entree (choice of one) Vegetable lasagna *
    Tropical swordfish
    Chicken teriyaki
    Mushroom caps * Poached salmon Smoked pork Eggplant parmesan * Grilled Ahi tuna Braised lamb Brown-rice risotto * Pan-seared scallops Roasted chuck
    Dessert (choice of one) Chocolate cake Pecan tarts Chocolate cake Apple pie Chocolate cake Cherry cheesecake Chocolate cake Creme brulee
    Price per person $23.99 $25.99 $29.99 $35.99
     
    • Vegetarian entrees are marked with a *.

     

    Question 102:

    refer to the following notice, letter and schedule.
     

    Community Art Program

    The Stapleton Arts Association plans to hold a fundraising flea market on Saturday, November 15 from 11 A.M. to 3 P.M. This event aims to raise money for the Stapleton Arts Center, which runs programs designed to engage youth in the arts.
    We are asking the community to donate flea-market items. They can be delivered to the Stapleton Arts Center at 2059 Sarall Drive. Staff members will be there to receive donations between the hours of 9 A.M. and 8 P.M. on weekdays and 11 A.M. to 4 P.M. on Saturdays. Donations will be collected until November 14. For inquiries about what types of items we need, please contact Marilyn Ramer—who is the staff member in charge of donations —at the center.
    Furthermore, if you are interested in volunteering for the event, we still have positions available. We need individuals to help organize items, set up tables, and work as salespeople during the event. To volunteer, please contact Harry Bolen at 555-3830-8759.

    Thank you in advance for your support. We hope to see you all on November 15!

    Sincerely,

    Veronica Pitt
    Fundraising Coordinator

    ___________________________

    Marilyn Ramer
    2059 Sarall Drive
    Lake Charles, LA 70601

    Dear Ms. Ramer:

    I am contacting you on behalf of Telltale Books. I wanted to inform you that we will be giving about two dozen books to your event. There are a variety of subjects included, ranging from children’s picture books to adult fiction titles. Someone will drop them off at the Arts Center during the morning of November 3. I hope this will be a useful contribution to your fundraiser.
    In addition to the donated books, I also have several employees who have expressed interest in volunteering at the flea market. A representative from Telltale Books will call later this week to talk about the options for volunteers.

    I look forward to participating in this event.

    Regards,
    Tim Carter
    Telltale Books

    _____________________________
     

    Final Flea Market Volunteer Schedule


    Below are your assigned areas for the day. If you wish to take a break at any point, please ensure that you find someone to cover your section.

     

     

    Section Morning Shift Afternoon Shift
    Books Malcolm Wallace Madeline Shannon
    Clothing Peter Cameron Malcolm Wallace
    Electronics Madeline Shannon Nathaniel Taylor
    Furniture Leah Marcos Drake Brady

    Thank you again for signing up to help today, especially since we had to postpone the event by a full week. We couldn’t have done this without you!

     

     

    Question 103:

    refer to the following Web site, notice and e-mail.

    www.ceramicgoods.org/shippinginfo

    FAQ: SHIPPING AND HANDLING OPTIONS Where do you deliver?Ceramic Goods began as a U.K. business, but has expanded to many parts of the world. We currently ship all throughout Europe, Australia & New Zealand and into North America as well. We eventually hope to sell to the Asian market starting early next year.

    Is it possible to receive my order overnight?
    Most purchases are delivered within two days after being ordered. By using express services for an additional charge, however, 24-hour delivery is possible. Tracking numbers are automatically assigned to all 24-hour deliveries. An express shipping fee will be charged to your credit card at the time of checkout.

    How do I check the status of my order?
    You can track your package by visiting our Web site and signing into your account. Click on “My orders” and then “Track package” next to your order number.

    Can I return my order after it has arrived?
    Yes, you can return any order within 30 days by mailing it back to us. A refund will be processed within 14 days from when you return your order. If you haven’t received your refund after this time, please contact us by phone at 555-260-3478 or e-mail at [email protected].

    ________________________
     

    DELIVERY NOTICE


    Your package could not be delivered. Please pick it up at the post office at 123 King Street.
    Present this card, along with a piece of government-issued photo ID, within 15 calendar days to pick up your item.

     

    Delivery notice prepared on: Date: October 24 
    Time: 14:50
    Devin Lannert /Recipient Name Parcel X Letter: _______        
    27461538/ Tracking Number: Your item will be available:
    Today after 17:00 ■
    Tomorrow after 13:00 □


    ________________________

    To:Ceramic Goods ([email protected])
    From:Devin Lannert ([email protected])
    Date:November 14
    Subject: Delivery number 27461538

    To whom it may concern,

    I am writing to inquire about the refund for a purchase I made on your Web site. My package arrived on time, and I went to the post office to pick it up as instructed. However, when I looked at it, it was obvious that someone had opened it. Therefore, I decided to return it. I followed the instructions online and paid the shipping fees to have it sent back to the store. However, the purchase amount has not been refunded to my credit card yet. Could someone please look into this situation and remedy the problem immediately?

    Thank you,

    Devin Lannert