It creates surprise by allowing readers to think that the character just to find out the character is not who the seem to be.
Hope this helps this the best why I could explain
According to me E-voting is controversial.
Explanation:
The reasons for the same can be :-
1. Fraudulent - In today's world few people are as such who have excelled the art of cyber crime as they can easily hack and track your working which can act as a big hurdle to E-voting.
2. Paper acts as a Gold Standard - As the mentality and perception of the people persist , a layman finds it difficult to use the E voting process for which they find paper work more trust able and easy process.
Answer:
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Well, it seems to be pretty good as it is. I would suggest a few grammatical changes, just to make it flow a little better. Also, I don't know if you're trying to be overly polite in booking the tickets, but people don't tend to be so formal when buying things over the phone, but that isn't really important for homework like this.
J'aimerai should be translated, and the sentence should be condensed a bit, so it would be something along the lines of "I'd like to have two seats for my friend and me, next to each other and in the middle, if possible."
Near the end, one of the responses is written as "Just a second, I seek. Viola." It should be rearranged slightly so it flows better, so something like, "I'm looking for it, just a second," or just "Just a second." The "I'm looking for it," or "I seek," as you wrote it, is often implied. "Viola" can stay, if you'd like, or you could say, "Oh, I found it," or "Here it is," if you use the implied version.
Below that is the phrase "All is perfect..." This seems a little weird to me, so I would suggest saying something like, "It's all good," or just "perfect."
When thanking the person over the phone, most people don't use the title "Madam." Just a simple "ma'am" or "miss" would be used, or no title at all, just "Thanks."
I hope this helps!