<span>3 a letter of application<span> </span></span>
An example is:
When seeking approval from a manager, the most appropriate and professional manner of requesting for a time off is, I would like to request a 15-day leave of absence starting December 13, 2011. It's straight to the point stating what your request is, the number of days leave and the start date of leave. It can then be supported by other statements. We can put the whole letter this way:
Dear Manager,
<span>I would like to request for a 15-day leave of absence starting December 13, 2011. I think this is the best time to take a break as I will be flying back home to spend my Christmas vacation with my family. That will also give me enough time before Christmas to buy gifts for my friends and loved ones. </span>
Rest assured, any deliverables will be done prior to the start of the requested date of leave.
Hoping for a positive response.
Thank you.
<span>The answer is the option A. The naturalist. He is the person who performs the action. The actions is indicated by the verb. The verb is realized, Then you can ask who realized that the orchids had adapted to attract insects? The answer to who performs the action will reveal the subject. IN this case the answer is the narutalist. Which means that the subject is the naturalist.</span>
The correct answer is D. The lack of punctuation. It makes the poem sound as if it were a single, swift, concise, and laconic sentence. It also give the poem a conversational tone, depriving it of artificiality that was a characteristic of the pre-20th-century poetry. Punctuation would fragmentise the poem and induce its flow with pauses.