Sin·cere
sinˈsir/
adjective
free from pretense or deceit; proceeding from genuine feelings.
"they offer their sincere thanks to Paul"
synonyms:heartfelt, wholehearted, profound, deep;More
(of a person) saying what they genuinely feel or believe; not dishonest or hypocritical.
if I were you I'd probably use a formal format i.e. sir or madam
Hi! you could maybe use this sentence, <span> "You use two L's in Lovely" (Sorry if I'm wrong tried my best.) - Queenb369</span>
Answer:
D. Rolfe's death
Explanation:
The "Rolfe's Final Years" section literally portrays Rolfe's last years, that is, the last years before his death, highlighting the activities he did and how he spent his last days before he died, in addition to emphasizing what happened after of his death, what was the reaction of the people, what he left behind and other things. This section is not adequate to portray the activities that Rolfe did during his youth and adulthood, but rather to portray his years of old age, close to his date of death.
<span>Every narrative essay should include<span>a. the thesis statement in the introductory paragraph.
b. a theme that is implied by story elements.
c. elements of comedy, drama, mystery, and action.
d. a summary of the thesis in the final paragraph.
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Without the theme it would basically be a bunch of random jumble. </span><span />
Answer: I do not see the details but my guess would be because the woman is antisocial.
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