Answer:
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Explanation:
Wisdom Public School,
New Delhi,
India.
Sunday 11th October, 2020.
The Sales Manager,
Bharat Electronics & Domestic Appliances Limited,
New Delhi,
India.
Dear Sir/Ma,
PURCHASE-ORDER PLACEMENT FOR SCHOOL HOSTEL APPLIANCES
I write with the intent of purchasing some equipment for the school hostel at Wisdom Public School. As the hostel warden, I am in charge of the smooth running of activities within the hostel premises - which entails the purchase and repair of hostel appliances, furniture, and other amenities. I wish to place an order for five ceiling fans, four microwave ovens, and three geysers.
As this is somewhat a bulk purchase altogether, I wish to request a discount on the total sales price. Kindly let me know what percentage of the total price or of individual prices you will be willing to give the school as a discount. A favorable transaction will surely encourage us to patronize you in the future.
Thank you for your time and anticipated favorable transaction. I hope to read from you soon.
Best Regards,
Apoorv Saxena
+910012345678
Sunday, 11th October, 2020.
The prepositional phrase for this sentence is "go until Friday." The word "go" is a preposition. Think of it as a squirrel and a log. To find a preposition, say "The squirrel (went) [insert preposition] the log." If it makes sense, it is a preposition. Then just find the phrase to go along with it!
Gold and silver would be correct i believe
Yes, "All teenagers are mean and smelly they really need to clean up their acts." is a run on sentence.
Answer:
1. Apollo promises he will give his son any gift but that of allowing him to drive the chariot.
2. Apollo tells his son that not even other gods can drive his chariot.
3. Apollo explains what will happen if his son drives his chariot.
4. Apollo reluctantly gives in to his son's request to drive the chariot.
Explanation:
When Phaethon went to his father the sun god- Apollo, to confirm his legitimacy, his father assured him that he was indeed his son. Awed by his father's magnificence and the sun-chariot, Phaethon made a request to drive the chariot when told by his father to make any request. Phaethon insisted on driving the chariot and since his father already gave his word, he could not go back on it.
Apollo initially resisted the idea and told his son to make another request. He explained that not even other gods like zeus could drive his chariot. He explained how the chariot worked and the dangers involved in it. When his son refused still insisted, he eventually had to keep his word by letting his son drive the chariot.