Answer:
-Good moring, <u>how can I help you?</u>
-I'd like to <u>make an appointment</u> with the doctor please
-Ok, <u>how about today,</u> at 7' o clock
-I'm afraid I can't. <u>Is it possible</u> to see him an hour later
-Yes,<u> that's ok.</u>
2nd paragraph:
-Hey Vicky. What happened to you?
-I fell of my bike and hurt my leg. <u>What should I do?</u>
-<u>First of all,</u> stay calm. <u>Secondly,</u> put a bandage around it. Also you should put some ice on it and rest it for some days. If you <u>don't get better</u> soon, <u>you'd better go</u> to the hospital.
Explanation:
I underlined where I put in the words.
The most common way to start a sentence is with a subject, making the correct answer B.
An example would be a simple sentence "He broke the window" where "he" is the subject.
The tone in the life of Slave Girl influence the readers to be able to empathize to the character of the story. Like how much hardship she had to endure, the limitation of the choice that she had because of the cruelness of the master, even how she feels that she wouldn't be able to love a decent man because she can't stand the thought of him seeing her suffering
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Answer:
Truncated sentences
Truncated sentences are often referred to as short sentences, but there is a difference between short sentences and truncated sentences.