<span>We are
all heroes in our own ways. You are a hero the moment you came out of this
world. You sacrificed yourself sleeping late for your studies, giving time for
your friends and loving your family beyond their flaws. You are hero because
you have accepted yourself for who you are and you do things that you like and
didn’t do the thing you don’t like. You are a hero because in this world full
of masks, you emerged and became the distinctly you. And you have saved not
only yourself, as well as the people around you. </span>
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How to write an email professionally?</u></h2>
Email is one of the most widely used forms of communication both in and out of the workplace. Because of its speed and efficiency, you will likely use email in some capacity no matter your role or industry. You can write professional emails for a variety of reasons. For example, you might need to recap an important meeting, exchange information, relay an important update, or send a letter of introduction.
A well-composed email provides the recipient with a friendly, clear, concise and actionable message. Learning how to write an email that meets all of these criteria can take practice.
Consider the following tips and best practices to help you write effective, professional emails: Identify your goal, consider your audience, keep it concise, proofread your email, use proper etiquette and remember to follow up.
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<span>They have both suffered misfortunes. </span>
Answer:
false.
when the traffic light is red, you stop. you go when it is green. yellow means that the light is turning red soon, but you can still go.