This type of communication would be used for formal business. Although the content is regarding doing something fun, it is a requirement for a job interview process. Additionally, this is a piece of writing from an employer to a potential employee, also making its contents formal business communication.
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Climate- 24.5 degrees in January to 73.5 degrees in July.
Vegetation - Michigan's forests can be divided into two major groupings: the deciduous forests (oaks, hickories, maples, beech) to the south, and mixed forests (pines, spruces, firs, beech, maples, oaks, aspen) to the north.
Animals- known for white-tailed deer
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Classical and rock
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The Harlem Renaissance was a movement of African- American art music, literature and theatre. What inspired Harlem Renaissance artists was them wanting to take control of the narrative, representation and view of black people because black people were always painted in a negative light by white people. The artists asserted pride, joy, positivity in the black community and changed how people viewed black people. They fought against the inequality and discrimination they faced everyday.
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The phrase "the edge of the sea concerned / with itself" most strongly suggests:
A) The sea continues to break on the shore despite Icarus's drowning.
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"Landscape with the Fall of Icarus", by William Carlos Williams, is a poem that describes a painting by Pieter Brueghel. The painting depicts the mythological character Icarus falling from the sky into the ocean as his wax wings are melted by the sun. The poem and the painting convey the same idea that the world goes on without consideration for the suffering of a being. Not one person, one thing, was disturbed by Icarus's fall. As the lines say, "the edge of the sea concerned / with itself", meaning the ocean itself is not disturbed. Icarus has just fallen inside it, but the sea continues to break on the shore as if nothing has happened, as if no one had died.