Answer:
1. Mary gave us *a warning in advance* that she was going to set a *record* for reading the most books.
2. *Everyone except Tom and two others* enjoyed the concert.
3. I am not going to play softball *until* next Wednesday.
Explanation:
The correct option is A - Opening. In general, the main idea of a text (independently of its format) is stated in the begining of it. In this case, the purpose or main reason (idea) should be indicated in the beggining so that in the <u>body</u>, that purpose can be further developed in detail (with main points and ideas behind the interview). Finally, in the <u>closing</u>, it could be pointed out once again the purpose of the interview and its main points and also it could be added further information such as a reflexion or further considerations as regards of the interview.
Answer:
can't, won't, and wouldn't
Explanation:
a contraction in grammar is just a shortened way to write words or word groups.
instead of <em>can not, </em>you can contract it to <em>can't.</em>
In both comparisons, the beloved person, as well as the affection towards they, has to do with emotions. Talking about a red rose that is fresh, lovable and that represents love, more specifically passionate, deep and intense love. The poem also says many times the word red, which is used to emphasize the intense emotions.
The second comparison about a melody makes reference to how beautiful peaceful and at the same time passionate and harmonious a melody can be, just the way the speaker and they beloved interact in their connection