Sin·cere
sinˈsir/
adjective
free from pretense or deceit; proceeding from genuine feelings.
"they offer their sincere thanks to Paul"
synonyms:heartfelt, wholehearted, profound, deep;More
(of a person) saying what they genuinely feel or believe; not dishonest or hypocritical.
if I were you I'd probably use a formal format i.e. sir or madam
5. <span>In many countries of the world, labor formed its own party. These types of parties stood to represent the workers' rights in the society. They fought to give the laborers what they needed to successfully do their jobs in good conditions.
9. </span><span>Both workers and the work they do can be called labor. This noun can represent both the employee who works in a particular location, and the work that he or she is doing. It is interchangeable, meaning that it can represent both of those ideas.</span>
Answer:
Correct sentence is: After trimming back the deadwood, the rose bush bloomed beautifully in the spring.
Explanation:
Modifiers are used in a sentence which describe other words. They can be a single word or group of words. But sometimes, some modifiers are used incorrectly. These are of mainly three types. Dangling modifiers are errors that are not a part of the sentence. Squinting modifiers makes the meaning of the sentence unclear as one cannot understand the part of the sentence it is describing. A misplaced modifier describes something that is not intended to be described in a sentence. We need fix these type of modifiers by either adding a new word or rearranging the existing construction of words.
In the given sentence, we need to add a dangling modifier "after" to make the meaning of the sentence clear. "After" is describing "trimming back" in the given line.
Answer:
Changes in character
At the start of the play Romeo is depressed and confused by his love for Rosaline. When he sets eyes on Juliet at the Capulet party, Romeo forgets all about Rosaline, claiming he has never experienced true love until this moment.
Explanation:
Some (not all) men are against shifting gender roles because, historically and presently the nature of gender roles typically put males at a societal advantage. So the concept of having shifts in these gender roles, means that many males are often nervous that they will lose the stability in the systematic designation of societal standing due to gender, that was always designed to favour them. Although these fears are irrational, as most of the modern movements in relation to gender roles are in favour of freedom of the individual, and not intended to put any group or person at a disadvantage.