Answer:
Letter to opera singer - Maria Callas
Letter:
Applepi101
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Dear <u>Miss Callas</u>,
Last night, I was at <u>the Verona Arena</u> to see your beautiful <u>voice</u> with <u>a couple of my companions</u>. Your <u>voice</u> was <u>beautiful</u> and simply <u>moved me to tears</u>. The ability to perform a <u>wide variety of different roles was astounding and the dramatic strength of your low vocal range as much as the high and bright notes of your high range</u> was something I thought was <u>almost impossible</u>. I admire your <u>unique skills</u> when you <u>sang "Con Onor Muore"</u>, which I believe <u>means "With honor dies" in Italian</u>.
Sincerely,
<u>Appleπ101</u>
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Hope this helps!
--Applepi101
There’s a lot I can’t even think of one to be honest but ummm “valid” I think the word will become a concrete part of the English language. Just cause it sounds right yuunoo
Answer:
The author uses descriptive details and a second-person point of view to effectively describe the experience
Explanation:
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Answer: This excerpt mainly reflects a sequence text structure
Explanation:
Sequence text structure is a form of writing whereby the writer writes based on how the story occur as the story is presented in a step and listed in the order of which it happened.
In a sequence text structure, words such as shortly, first, next, eventually, before, after etc are normally used to show how the story occured.