<span>The narrators events on “My First Day on the Job “ affected him by making him to believe in himself that he can manage doing that job as a reporter, though he had a little knowledge background about it.
He had majored in English and wanted to be a writer. He had sent numerous resumes which only managed to secure him only one interview, of which, he was very unqualified at that time and did manage to be successful for employment. He then networked with a woman whom he worked with as a part-timer who informed him about a reporter’s vacancy, which he applied knowing he was not trained as a journalist. He was called for interview and to his surprise, he was offered the job though he didn’t even know all the rules dealing with journalism since it was not his major.
During his first assignment as a reporter, he was sent to the field to collect information and make a report on the “State education department announcement that was affecting school aids”. This changed his perception about the job since he realized he could use some of the previous class knowledge on “reporter skills 101” and went ahead and did a commendable job.</span>
Among the choices presented in the question, the sentence that is punctuated in a correct manner would be letter A. Her flower bed was full of daises, tulips, and daffodils; and in her garden were peas, carrots, and tomatoes. The semi-colon between the two independent clauses is appropriately placed.
Answer: Jumped
Explanation: In this case the word "shot" means "jumped". The sentence "The cat shot over the fence." is an exaggeration used to describe how quickly the cat jumped over the fence.
Simply put. The way this sentence is worded suggest that the cat quickly jumped over the fence
The sentence does not use commas correctly
b. false
Answer:
G - 69/268,
Florida,
14th September 2020,
The PTA Chairman,
ABC International School,
Florida,
Sub: Regarding ways to ensure the health needs of the students
Dear sir,
With great disappointment, I would like to draw your kind attention towards the carelessness of your school towards the health needs of the students. The quality of food that has been provided to the hostel students is extremely poor and unhygienic making them ill. A healthy diet is very crucial for the physical and mental growth and development of students. Thus, it is an immediate need and suggestion to have a constant check and supervision of the quality of food that is being served to the students.
The unavailability of proper medical facilities in the sickbay to the students is another serious concern. This is leading even the common cold and other illnesses to go severe which is preventing the students from studies for a longer time than required. It may further go serious and therefore, I request you to ensure appropriate provision of health infrastructure for the care of students' health and fitness.
Thanking you,
Yours sincerely,
Sophie Godefroid.