Answer:
Here you go!
Explanation:
Dear Hiring Manager,
I feel that I am the ideal candidate for the receptionist position at your company. I have three years of experience as a receptionist in a company that is similar to yours. My phone skills and written communication are excellent. These skills help me understand that every person in a company help make the business a success. At my current job, the team says that I am very helpful. Everyone appreciates when I go the extra mile to get the job done right. My current employer and coworkers feel that I am an asset to the team. I am efficient and organized. Are there any other details about me that you would like to know? If so, please contact me. Here is my résumé. You can reach me by e-mail or phone. I look forward to speaking with you in person.
Thanks,
Felicia Fellini
(I hope you get a good grade on this!) :)
Indicates a state of reality.
Indicative verbs state what is going on at that moment, or what could very possibly happen.
e.g "I run through the forest".
<em>Australian tourists is a proper noun and the Harry's elephant is aslo while hippos is common noun.</em><em> </em>
The answer is: Impersonating and remaining silent.
In the passage, the narrator describes Tom Stoppard's play "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead." Both originally Shakespearean characters from "Hamlet," Stoppard develops them further in their own play, in which they "pass the time by impersonating other characters" and "remaining silent for long periods of time."