My personal recommendations would be to
A ) Make the subject shorter, like "Reason for Absence" or "My Absence"
B ) Make the email more formal. (You don't have to copy my recommendation word for word but if you want to or use it for reference that works):
"Good Morning/Afternoon/Evening Mrs. __,
I hole you're have a lovely morning/afternoon/evening. Today I was absent and I apologize for the inconvenience. The class meeting didn't appear on my canvas courses and I couldn't find a zoom link. If there's anywhere I can find either one for the future please let me know and again I'm sorry for the inconvenience.
Sincerely,
__"
This shows how close him and his men were and how they would fight to the ends of the earth for Odysseus and to try whatever the can to not undermine the gods or other powerful forces.
I think it is theme because a theme is the overall message of a story
I would say C is most likely the correct answer because all of the other options already exist and don’t work as well as we would like them to, but if you instill values in people, it is more likely to stick with them:)
<span>The complete predicate of the sentence begins with the word MET. (met the Spanish fleet near Trafalgar).</span>