The question above is intended to assess your ability to write two letters, one answering the other. For that reason, I can't write the letters for you, but I'll show you how to write them.
First, you must understand that letters establish communication between doctor and patient and for that reason, these letters need to be written in a formal and cultured language.
Based on this, to write these letters, you must:
- Research a type of illness and look at symptoms and ways of treating it.
- Begin the first letter, with the individual showing the symptoms he or she is experiencing and desiring an indication from the physician of what he or she should do to prevent those symptoms from prevailing.
- Show how this individual is concerned about the symptoms and wants to get rid of them.
- Start the second letter by showing the doctor's answer.
- In this answer, the doctor presents the cause of the symptoms, shows how to treat, and asks the patient to go to the office, to receive better guidance.
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Answer:
Add some pictures of your specified topic and then add some information about that specific picture, or you can talk about some other people, like for example, people who were good students and ect, just general things that gives info on either the school or your peers.
Explanation:
Motivated by: tendency to file lawsuits, meaning hes greedy for more money or property.
Theme: witchcraft within a family and plot. His wife Martha is accused, then he himself is held in contempt of court.
How they help:) Helps to show that there may be inconsistency within the trial process, but bigger powers can exert their power and cover over the minorities.
Advance Plot: he speaks out about the injustice(s) within court, finding himself in contempt of court b/c he spoke out. He is killed soon afte, proving more injustices.
Answer:
the sequence of events in a story
Explanation:
The plot is what happens in a story. However, a plot is not a simple sequence of events. A strong plot is centered on one moment—an interruption of a pattern, a turning point, or an action—that raises a dramatic question, which must be answered throughout the course of the story.