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Dad is making his famous "Hunter's Stew." The stew includes chunks of beef, potato, carrot and barley in a thick broth full of many hearty spices. As the stew is simmering in a pot on the stove, his son walks into the kitchen and says, "Let's see if this stew tastes any good!" His son gets a big spoon and begins to dip his spoon into the top of the pot. Before his son has a chance to get the spoonful of stew, Dad yells, "Mix the stew up before you taste it!"

For this passage, name the intended sample, the intended target, the property in question, and explain why the son should stir the stew before he tastes it.
Question
1. intended target___________.
a. hearty spices
b. son
c. the pot full of stew
d. spoonful of stew
e. whether it tastes any good
f. "Dad's hunter stew"
2. intended sample__________
a.hearty spices
b. son
c. the pot full of stew
d.spoonful of stew
e. whether it tastes any good
f. "Dad's hunter stew"
3.property in question__________
a.hearty spices
b. son
c. the pot full of stew
d.spoonful of stew
e. whether it tastes any good
f. "Dad's hunter stew"

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Answer:

The correct answer is:

1. Intended target: b) Son

2. Intended sample: d) spoonful of stew

3. property in question: e) whether it tastes any good

Step-by-step explanation:

The intended target is known as the person or subject necessary to be able to complete the necessary action. In this case as the father addresses the action to the son, he would be the intended target.

The intended sample represents the unit that needs to be checked in this case it would be the spoonful of stew that would be the sample to taste the final result.

And finally the property in question is the thesis establish to reach a conclusion, in this case the final purpose is to give a qualification to the stew the father is preparing.

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