I hope this answers your question for i wasn't given a source or an excerpt so i looked it up.
"<span>When he is first seen by Faustus, he is horrendously ugly. Faustus immediately sends him away and has him reappear in the form of a Franciscan friar. The mere physical appearance of Mephistophilis suggests the ugliness of hell itself."
Technically this is not a math equation so i hope its ok to quote. </span><span />
Now they can't wait to try out the brother-in-law's new toy, a miniature unicycle.
Answer:
Nora is manipulating Doctor Rank for a favor.
Explanation:
In the given excerpt is a part of the story when Nora is blackmailed from Krogstad with whom she had a relationship earlier and from whom she lent money by forging her husband Torvald's signature. Torvald was sick and needed the trip to Italy. Krogstad works at Torvald's bank. Torvald wants to fire him. Then we come to the part of Krogstad's blackmail. So Nora decided to manipulate Doctor Rank, for whom she finds out that he es her, to persuade Torvald to keep Krogstad as an employee. But moral feelings wake up in her and she doesn't want to use his innocent love for liberating herself from the blackmail.
Answer:
According to your question, you said "Write the dialogue that takes place between you and the teller who assisted you" the teller must have said that you can get a refund and get a new order.
Once in the mountains, above all hills, stood a lurking, bewildering creature. It’s scales were as cold as it’s heart, and that was saying a lot. Now, you might think “There must only be one, I haven’t heard of such before.”, but no. There was a second creature, except this ones scales were as warm as the sun, just like it’s heart. From afar, the mountain creature thought he’d saw something, but no, wait.. yes? The second creature skidded across the mountains, as their scales did so as well, and at that very moment, they became equally warm hearted and down rained confetti shaped in the outline of a Wilderbeast.