I believe the correct answers are rise; seems.
As per google- "To destroy completely."
Answer: Connotation: A speach of an important person on particular topic which is popular and used for defination of that very topic.
Denotation: A belief or set of beliefs held and taught by a Church, political party, or other group.
Synonym: Precept
Antonym: Ambiguity
Etymology: Late Middle English: from Old French, from Latin doctrina ‘teaching, learning’, from doctor ‘teacher’, from docere ‘teach’.
Sentence: There is a doctrine of Plato that says,"Humans are of a dual nature: body and mind"
Totalitarian: (adjective)
Connotation: A state like a kingdom where the ruling power is in hand of only one person or a political party where there is no rival party.
Denotation: A government that is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state.
Synonym: Authoritarian
Antonym: Democratic
Etymology: First recorded in 1925–30; totalit(y) + -arian.
Sentence: Nazi Germany was a totalitarian state under the rule of Adolf Hitler.
Explanation:
So as to not expose the truth. I’m unsure about the background of the question
Answer:
Sincerely ✔
Explanation:
The above is the closing in this business letter.
A business letter is known to be a formal document (also known as an official letter) which is usually sent from one firm/office to another or from a company to its employees, clients or stakeholders. It is also used as a correspondence between individuals in the corporate world.
Such letters actually begins with a style of formality: the writer's address, the date and the recipient's address.
It is very important to keep business letters as concise and straight forward as possible. The closing remark is usually simple and short.
Some closing remarks used in formal letter are:
- Sincerely
- Best Regards
- Yours truly
- Regards
- Faithfully, etc.