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Directions: Read the following excerpt adapted from the health textbook An Invitation to Health: Choosing to Change (p. 400) by Dianne Hales. Apply the knowledge you have gained about verbs from Chapter 19 to select the best answer for the following questions.
        1 An estimated 8 million adults in the United States have alcohol dependence.2Only a minority are undergoing treatment for alcohol-related problems.3Until recent years, the only options for professional alcohol treatment were, as one expert puts it, "intensive, extensive, and expensive," such as residential programs at hospitals or specialized treatment centers.4Today individuals with alcohol problems have chosen from a variety of approaches, including medication, behavioral therapy, or both.5Patients are treated with several kinds of programs.6Treating with one kind of therapy may work well for one person but may not work for another.7As research into the outcomes of alcohol treatment has grown, more attempts are made to match individuals to approaches tailored to their needs and more likely to help them overcome their alcohol problems.8A wide variety of treatments may offer help and hope to those with alcohol-related problems.
Which of the following sentence contains an infinitive?

Understand the enhanced security and certainty of payment that accompanies the status of a holder in due course.
Understand the fundamental principles of service marketing strategies.
Recognize the importance of pricing strategies in service marketing.
Comprehend the crucial role of place or distribution in service marketing due to the inseparability of services.

Definitions:

Cost Of Goods Sold

The direct costs attributable to the production of the products sold in a company, including both materials and labor costs.

Product Costs

The costs directly attributed to the production of a product, including materials, labor, and manufacturing overhead.

Period Costs

Expenses that are not directly attached to product production and are accounted for in the period they are incurred, such as sales and administrative expenses.

Fixed Manufacturing Cost

Costs that do not change with the level of production, such as rent, salaries, and equipment depreciation.

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