Each of the ten statements below contains information given in one of the sections in the text. Each section is marked with a letter. Identify the section from which the information is derived. More than one statement may refer to the same section. 1.Success in pitching to the dragons may not lead to success in real life. 2. Pitchers do not have to pitch alone. 3. The dragons tend not to frame their views in gentle language. 4. The dragons appreciate new ways of presenting familiar products. 5. Televised agreements between dragons and pitchers are not fixed. 6. Dragon’s Den has international appeal. 7. Sometimes even the dragons can make the wrong decision. 8. Faced with overwhelming competition in the market, an entrepreneur may have to invent their own special market. 9. Too much keenness can be dangerous for an entrepreneur. 10. The dragons enquire into key aspects of the pitcher’s business proposal.