Yes, but when using a comma the 2nd part of the sentence typically can't stand alone. On the other hand, semicolons are used to connect two related sentences that can stand alone.
The apostrophe is used correctly in 'c'. All the other's use it as 'it's' rather than 'its;
Answer:
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Explanation:
Good afternoon guest and staff,
This afternoon at around twelve pm., I discovered that I had lost my wrist watch. If it turns up, please let me know about the return by phone or email. Most of all thank you for keeping an eye out. Have a great day everyone!
From,
[insert you name]
email: xx*0000.000 Phone: 000-000-0000
Feel free to change it or tweak it :^)
Hope this helps!
1) person vs. person. (maybe)
2) person vs. nature.
3) person vs. society.
4) person vs. fate.
5) person vs. self.