B. I am writing to inquire about the open position of Zookeeper Intern recently announced by your agency.
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Infinitives as adjectives examples
Adjectives and participial adjectives followed by infinitives
amazed * delighted lucky
anxious determined motivated
ashamed eager pleased
astonished * fortunate prepared
careful glad proud
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When you write a outline it needs to be the "foundation" of what you are going to say in your essay. So you would start by getting a basic idea for your hook and background information and thesis. Then you would have to have your first claim and show what evidence you plan on useing, and idea of elaboration, this is for all the body paragraphs. Then if it is going to be argumentitive your counterclaim page/line numbers, then general idea of rebutle. Finally for the conclusion all you would need is the claim, review of what you talked about and what you would want the reader to take from your essay
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The author instills shock and confusion into this passage by adding moments of uncertainty, such as "Pan sat up and blinked". This can influence the reader to wonder what happened to shock Pan. To reinforce these elements, the author quickly jumps into the scene, writing "...Lyra, who cried out in horror: that was blood gushing out of him!" The fast unfolding of the events may startle and and bewilder the reader.