I would definitely say B.) A smile because if you were just staring it may be rude or distracting to the speaker and a smile shows you are listening and absorbing the knowledge
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16 - Fort Road,
Lucknow.
To :
R.K enterprises,
Bhopal (M.P.)
Xth May 20XX
Respected Sir,
Subject : Application for The Post of the Clerk
With reference to the advertisement in Monday's Hindustan Times, I beg to apply for the vacant post of clerk in your office.
I am 22 years old, a graduate of the Delhi University. I took my degree in 2004 in English, Mathematics, History, and Economics. I also secured a high percentile in the B.A. I have one year course in typewriting, shorthand, book-keeping, and commercial correspondence.
I have been working as a correspondence clerk in the office of a co-operative society - Lucknow, have increased my knowledge of official correspondence and typewriting.
Kindly consider my application favourably, I may assure you that I shall try my best to discharge duties to your entire satisfaction.
Yours Faithfully,
R.XXX
<span>The answer is D. When it comes to giving people good advice, Jon is a regular Yoda. Allusion is when you say something in a passing fashion without actually making direct reference to it (a person, place, or thing.) Since you are calling Jon a 'regular Yoda' you are comparing him and making a sort of passing reference, but are not speaking directly about Yoda himself. So this is Allusion. Another example of an allusive sentence would be: When my uncle won the lottery he acted like a total Scrooge.</span>