Using "teasers" in electronic media as a way to pull readers or listeners into a story or other document is
A) unethical and should always be avoided.
B) appropriate only when large purchases are not involved.
C) acceptable, as long as the payoff is valuable and legitimate.
D) never appropriate for microblogging sites.
C
Explanation: C) Teasers are a form of advertising in electronic media. Typically, a teaser makes some kind of promise, and then withholds key information to motivate users to click a URL for more information.
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A buyer offers to purchase a home in Spokane for $200,000 and provides a $12,000 earnest money deposit. The seller accepts the buyer's offer. Later the buyer defaults. Without considering that the seller may owe a commission to his agent, how much is the seller entitled to keep?
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