Answer:
Check the letter below
Explanation:
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Hamid Public School,</h3><h3>
P.O. Box 7509,</h3><h3>
Jodhpur.</h3><h3>
7th July, 2020.</h3><h3>The Proprietor,</h3><h3>Snow Leopard Camp,</h3><h3>Rishikesh.</h3>
Dear Sir,
<u> Letter of Enquiry</u>
The management of Hamid Public School is planning a trip to Rishikesh for the summer vacations and we have considered camping at Snow Leopard Camp for the period of five days, 20/7/2020 to 24/7/2020, that will be spent. We are coming with a population of 50 students and 10 members of staff.
In order to properly plan the trip, we would like to know if the number of rooms available can accommodate this population. The management would also love to know the activities that are available at the camp to be sure they meet the tastes of our students. The issue of safety is also paramount. What are the measures that have been put in place to ensure that the safety of our students is guaranteed.
I would like to hear from you soon to aid proper and prompt preparation for this trip. Thanks.
Yours faithfully,
Surekha Sunil.
I believe her first name is Catherine. (Are you asking about "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Brontë?)
Music is like my best friend
He is always there for me
He is there until the end
He is there when I'm in need
He knows just what to say, and
Music clams me down, always
He says “Please just grab my hand,
And we'll just listen today.”
Music is like my best friend
He takes my worries away
I'll love him until the end
Music is here everyday
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Answer:
The simile helps the reader understand King Arthur's pain.
Explanation:
A simile is an explicit comparison between two things of a different kind, in order to make a description more intense. It uses the words "as," "like," and verbs similar to "resemble."
In the excerpt from "Morte d'Arthur,” by Alfred Lord Tennyson, King Arthur is disappointed with Sir Bedivere because Arthur has ordered him twice to throw Excalibur into the lake and Sir Bedivere has failed to do so.
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