Dialogue
Suspense
Relatable characters
Setting
Mystery (don't reveal everything)...
The storm seems to be over—no, the sky is darkening again
Answer:
formal
Explanation:
'strict' and 'harsh' are out because business letters are not meant to insult or criticise, but rather to be courteous (polite). 'fancy' is out because business letters do not use unnecessarily flowery language.
as such, that only leaves us with 'formal' which is an appropriate tone for a business letter since it conveys a sense of seriousness.
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Because the adults are not the main characters in the story.
Answer:
Weak verbs:
1. introduced
2. noticed
3. walking
4. laughed
Strong verbs:
1. slid
2. ran
3. saw
4. knew
5. eat
Explanation:
Weak verbs are known to be verbs whose past tense are formed by adding <em>-ed, -d, or -t</em> to the base form of that verb. In weak verbs, the stem vowel does not change. While strong verbs are verbs that form the past tense or past participle by actually changing the vowel found in the present tense of that verb. In strong verbs, the stem vowel changes.
So. we can see that the distinction found between a weak verb and a strong verb is found on the basis of how the past tense of the verb is formed.