According to the author, the most fundamental individual power is______.
A. control of attention
B. individual will
C. a good character
D. exceptional creativity
The author argues that shoppers______.
A. exert more influence on stores than they imagine
B. are more likely to make rational choices than they know
C. have more control over what they buy than they assume
D. tend to make more emotional decisions than they think
Putting fruit-and-vegetable section near the entrance takes advantage of shoppers' ______.
A. common sense
B. shopping habits
C. shopping psychology
D. concerns with time
Our neighbor Uncle Johnson is a stubborn man. Needless to say, we tried ______to make him
A. in short
B. in secret
C. in danger
D. in vain