Answer: "I am sorry that I won't be able to say everything I'd planned in my remaining time, but please let me conclude with . . ." Then state your most important idea and make your conclusion before time runs out.
Explanation: If you may be cut off by the moderator or the chairman, your audience will at least hear the conclusion you planned. If you are stopped ( and it DOES happen ) in mid-sentence or without making your most important point, the audience will see you as disorganized, or insensitive to the time limits, and may have an unfavorable impression of you-- and they will have missed the purpose of your speech.
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Dear Mr. Howard, I had purchased a box of cookies from your online shopping website. When I got the delivery and opened it, I found that they were all crushes and as a result, I could not eat them and throw them in the bin. I would be highly grateful if could look into the matter and make an arrangement for a refund for my purchase amount. I would request you to take immediate action.
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The Cyclops is angry because he was blinded and tricked.
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He asks his father Poseidon the interfere with their journey home as revenge
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Memorabilia from a lifetime could be used. If you think of each paragraph representing a shell, necklace, WWII helmet, letter, photograph, etc. Each would have their own purpose, relevance, and setting.
No, you always need to provide a citation.