It depends what kind of sentence you're using the word in.
Answer:
Tamil Nadu, June 18, 2020.
Bachi
To the General Manager.
Dear General Manager,
As winter holidays approach, I come, through this letter, to request information on the preparations for the educational excursion to Calcutta that will be carried out by Modern Public School, Trichy, to the students that make up the class X. On the occasion I would like to obtain information about transportation, visiting places, resting place for students and even information about food and accommodation that will be offered.
I would also like to know of possible extra fees that will be charged so that the trip is made in maximum comfort and safety.
Thank you in advance for your time and I look forward to your response.
Ted Bachi
Class Representative of Class X, Modern Public School of Trichy.
Explanation:
The letter above was made using formal language and correct and consistent grammar, providing a clear, direct, short and understandable message. The letter asks for information about the preparations for a school trip that will provide students with fun and knowledge.
TWO phrases from the text that best support the answers to Part A are:
- "Hunting had ceased to be what you call 'a sporting proposition.' It had become too easy. I always got my quarry.'" (Paragraph 95)
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"'Civilized? And you shoot down men?'" (Paragraph 129)
The passage, "The Most Dangerous Game" presents the theme that man was not meant to be violent. Also, the text shows that when violence becomes very common, it has the tendency to be trivialized.
So, the sentences that support these central points.
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Answer:
All of them apply
Explanation:
All of them because:
Dialect is in the region so regional works
Cultural context works because dialect is apart of culture
Social background works because some classes might have "proper" accents
Genuine dialogue works because if the story is written in a certain time but no actual good dialect it doesn't seem as real