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Dear ............:
I hope this letter finds you in great health and state of mind. Today I am sharing with you a difficult choice I recently made. Success in life is determined by the choices we make. All people live life; but wise people know how to live happily by knowing the art of making choices. It is true life is a conflict among choices that we face at almost all crucial moments. We have to make the best choice out of the options available in front of us.
I had had my own grappling moments with conflicting situations in which I was torn between two choices. It was after my matriculation; I was not decisively clear as to what stream I must opt for. The burden of securing a lucrative career was pushing me to opt for sciences; but my heart’s voice was cautioning me to take up humanities. Finally, I listened to my heart’s voice. As a result of that crucial choice, I have been enjoying my life with moderate success in almost all spheres of my life. The best part is I feel I am in my own element.
The rest is fine. Do share any similar experience you had. Give parnam to uncle and aunt.
Yours affectionately,
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<span> She went to the open door and stood in it and looked out among the tomato vines and “jimpson” weeds that constituted the garden.
That sentence helps the reader infer that it is summertime, because it shows that the garden is flourishing. </span>
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Explanation:
Answer: Terms that describe the underlined portion of the sentence ("who is running for mayor") are: <u>nonrestrictive</u> and<u> clause.</u>
Explanation:
- A clause is a grammar unit that, unlike a phrase, contains a verb and a subject. It is different from a sentence in that it does not convey a complete thought and does not make sense on its own. In this case, "who is running for mayor" is a<u> </u><u>relative clause. </u>
*An appositive is <u>a noun/noun phrase</u> which identifies another element in a sentence (typically another noun phrase). This is not the case here, as this construction is a relative clause and not a noun phrase.
- A nonrestrictive clause, also known as a nonessential clause, is a clause which provides details that are not essential for a sentence to make sense. In other words, the meaning of the sentence would remain the same without this clause - <em>Sayeed Johnson will be speaking at the city library tonight.
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yes there is love at first sight in r&j. .