The inside address is usually the address of the recipient, the person the letter is being sent to. The sender's address is at the top, then the date, followed by the recipient's address.
ANSWER: (A) who the letter is being sent to.
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The answer is A because a interjection is a abrupt remark, mainly made as an interruption.
I think it would be "them"
Answer: so in this story Delphine goes to Oakland to meet her mother whom abandoned them on the way they met freinds went to mean lady’s Ming whom they called because of her temper about egg rolls? Weird right?. Then they went to a gather call. Blah blah blah. Big ma answers the call and asked them why depjine’s mother is not with them and then I think his father is their sleeping Delphine calls to let them know she is safe in okland hope I answered your question
Explanation:
The lines from the excerpt of
Edgar Allan Poe’s "The Raven" that uses allusion are:
2. Leave no black plume as a
token of that lie thy soul hath spoken!
4. And the Raven, never
flitting, still is sitting, still is sitting
6.And my soul from out that shadow that lies floating on the floor