Webster's dictionary defines ambition as: "<span>a strong desire to do or to achieve something, typically requiring determination and hard work." with that being said, there is not necessarily any way to have too much ambition. the most important though, it to have a purpose. Billy Sunday, a preacher from a time passed, once said, "More men fail through lack of purpose than lack of talent." he is saying that anyone can do anything, given that they put their mind to it. Philippians 4:13 states: "For i can do all things through Christ who strengthens me."</span>
The sentence in which the adjective phrase or adverb phrase is best used to correctly maintain the meaning of the original sentences is D. Nicaragua has become a destination for adventurous tourists to visit.
The other options don't even have these phrases.
Answer:
I urge your esteemed newspaper to publish a notice call to the concerned departments to look into this matter immediately.
Explanation:
789 Hari Hara Lane
Chuo City
Tokyo 143-0024
The Editor
The Capital Times
13th Avenue Tower
Tokyo 110-0016
To the concerning authority,
I'm compelled to write this letter to your esteemed authority to express my concern regarding the quality of air in the capital city. It has been observed both by the citizens and various organisations that air pollution within the city is increasing rapidly since the last 5 years.
It is a threat to the lives and welfare of the citizens living in the city especially for children and senior citizens. Therefore, I urge your esteemed newspaper to publish a notice call to the concerned departments to look into this matter immediately. I firmly believe your participation in this matter will have a great impact for the betterment of the capital. Than you.
Yours sincerely,
Yahiko Watanabe.
1. spider
2. You
3. man
4. this apple
5. many
The correct answer here is A.
The word "gross" in this line from Frederick Douglas's famous speech named
<span>“What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?” </span>means flagrant or extreme. This term is often used with the word "injustice" and it means unacceptable and obvious which is definition for flagrant as well.