Answer:
tnx for point
Explanation:
follow mo ko sa fb page ko please
ARMY!! Anyway if you don't have a magazine you find a ton of magazines online, you can save the images either by screenshotting or saving them and cite the websites you got them on on a separate piece of paper. I'm sure your teachers will understand
TO: (insert boss's name here)
FROM:(insert your name here)
SUBJECT: Colleague not cooperating
<span>Hello, (boss’s name) My colleague is not doing his part of the group project and it currently is interfering with my work. I have been working diligently on my part of the project while he has barely started his part of the project. I have tried and tried to get him to get up and actually work but he keeps putting it off saying things like “Quit worrying so much, i'll get it done tonight.” or “Don't worry, i’ll work extra hard tomorrow” then doesn't do anything the next day and this has been going on all week and it’s really irritating me. Without his contribution I cannot finish the project and i'm kindly asking you to talk to him about his work ethics. It would be much appreciated. When I am working on my part, he is usually on his phone, or just not doing anything at all. It is simply too much work for me too handle on my own or trust me, I would have. assuming you do contact him, please email me back with his response, please understand my struggle and reach out to him as soon as possible so we can resolve this issue. Thank you again.</span>
(remember to change the names, and, if i were you, I'd proof read it to make sure its good enough, and edit it a little to make it sound like your writing, and the actual email, not including the header is 202 words, with the header its 216 hope it helps)
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Answer:
Is there nothing attached to this
Explanation:
In I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, author Maya Angelou’s purpose is to tell about her childhood, while her viewpoint shows how she thinks and feels about her childhood.
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is a 1969 autobiography recounting the early years of American writer and poet Maya Angelou.
It is a coming-of-age story that depicts how strength of character and a love of literature can help overcome racism and trauma.