I mean, it depends on how the character feels about the pregnancy, and how the character's parents feel about pregnancy. Maybe have her tell them one at a time so you can explain the exchange more in depth for each character, maybe have her tell them at the same time, it depends on your style of writing really, what approach you want to take. Sad, Happy, Scary, Angry, etc. It really depends on you, and what approach you want to take.
The subject heading of a letter or complaint refers to THE TOPIC OF THE LETTER.
In letter writing, there are two basic types of letter, formal and informal letters. The informal letter are usually written to loved ones and usually do not require any formality, formal letters on the other hands are usually written to people we are not familiar with or those we did not know at all, thus a high level of formality has to be maintained. Because of this, formal letters have particular format which should be adhered to when one is writing formal letter. A formal letter should have an heading, which is the summarized form of what the letter is about.
The last one is the answer
Answer:
The answer is B.
Explanation:
I took the quiz and B, with the colon, was the correct choice. The use of a colon presents a more formal way of addressing the topic, the transfer fro mone sentence to another.