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When confronted with a negative ad, the candidate under attack has four options: (1) to defend against the charges, (2) to counterattack on the issue or another one that the voters care about even more deeply, (3) to attack the credibility of the opponent, or (4) to ignore the attack.
 
  a. explanation
  b. example c. enumeration

Question 2

A community shopping center is a moderate sized, planned shopping facility with a branch department store (traditional or discount), a variety store, and/or a category killer store, in addition to several smaller stores (usually similar to those in a neighborhood center). It offers a moderate assortment of both shopping and convenience-oriented goods and services to consumers from one or more nearby, well-populated, residential areas. About 20,000 to 100,000 people, who live or work within 10 to 20 minutes of the center, are served by this location.
 
  a. comparison-contrast
  b. definition and explanation c. example and explanation



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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