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Answer:
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Answer: with format
Explanation: Informal Letter is written to friends, family or anyone close to you.
Format :
Address & Date (rhs)
Salutations
Body
Complimentary Close
Yours, Yours Loving, Love,
Writers name.
(rhs) Gulmohar Park Colony
(rhs) Hyderabad - 500019
(rhs) 2 - July - 2019
Dear Sau,
I hope your doing fine darling, I'm good here, hope your taking care of your health. My summer was lot of fun, I was enjoying my vacations lot but was also missing you, and thanks a lot for the set of books you sent me last month. As you said, it was really interesting and funny too. The characters in it were completely awesome. I loved the book, also I've few books which I'll let you read after 2 weeks. Because.. Guess what, I'm coming to Mumbai after 2 weeks. I'm really excited to see you, it's been so long we met. We could enjoy a lot there, I betcha this book is lot of fun to read.
I believe that I'll meet you soon, Loads of love to Uncle & Aunt, Love you too.
Yours Lovingly,
Answer:
E. reinforce the author’s overarching claim about ordinary people’s capacity for success
Explanation:
Answer E
Correct. A base metal is a metal of little monetary value, as opposed to a precious metal like gold. In stating that “from apparently the basest metals we have the finest toned bells,” the author asserts that a material that is considered worthless can nevertheless become the medium for the beautiful sound of a high-quality bell. He notes that people who are not valued by society (“simple manhood,” “dregs of society”) can similarly achieve great things sometimes. He then observes that steel objects and rusty razors can actually improve in quality after being left “neglected and forgotten” in the dirt, reflecting that the most marginalized and maligned of people (“the lowly and despised”) can similarly become agents of “improvement and progress” for the world. The comparison between metals and people thus reinforces the author’s thesis that people who do not seem to possess great talent or many advantages can still achieve extraordinary things (“excellence often comes unheralded and from unexpected quarters”).
Explanation:
For example, it is both immoral and illegal to murder and to steal. We are fortunate in such cases, for then we do not have to choose between law and morality. But since there is no positive relationship of any description between legalities and moralities, it is a mere coincidence when they correspond.