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Create a story on the base of feminist poetics.​

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Answered by prathamkotak1310
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Explanation:

Under normal course of business, goods sold to customers is treated as sale immediately when the goods

are sold, with corresponding revenue from such sale being recognized in the prot and loss account.

However, when a businessman wants to increase his sales or introduce a new product in the market, he

usually faces hardship due to competition prevailing in the market. To counter it, goods are sometimes sent

to the customers on sale or return basis. Here, goods sent on ‘approval’ or ‘on return’ basis means goods are

delivered to the customers with the option to retain or return them within a specied period. Generally,

these transactions take place between a manufacturer (or a wholesaler) and a retailer. In current scenario,

this practice is prevalent in case of online sales, where the buyer is given time of few days to return the goods

if the buyer believes that the specications of goods are dierent from the same mentioned on website at

the time of sale. There may be certain terms and conditions to administrate the return of goods. Following

are essentially the features of sale of goods on approval or return basis

Answered by anbulakshmi32
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Answer:

In 1977, Leon Edel, the distinguished biographer of Henry James, contributed to a London symposium of essays by six male critics called Contemporary Approaches to English Studies. Professor Edel presented his essay as a dramatized discussion between three literary scholars who stand arguing about art on the steps of the British Museum:

There was Criticus, a short, thick-bodied intellectual with spectacles, who clung to a pipe in his right hand. There was Poeticus, who cultivated a Yeatsian forelock, but without the eyeglasses and the ribbon. He made his living by reviewing and had come to the B.M. to look up something or other. Then there was Plutarchus, a.lean and lanky biographer wearing a corduroy jacket.

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