I would say Fact. A fact can be proven true or false. An opinion can be both true and false
One poetic technique used is alliteration exemplified by such phrases as;" lime green on the linden leaves", "burns bronze", "blue Beryl" and "glints gold". "The late September sunshine is a chameleon" is figurative language. Literal language could be "a silver sheen on the kitchen sink", or "burns bronze on the slated rooftop" for example. The alliteration is a sound device as two words starting with the same letter makes pleasant sounds.
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Explanation:
a) Hurrah!
b) Too bad!
c) Oddly enough!
d) Holy Falsehoods Batman!
e) Phew!
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To,
The principal,
School name,
Place Name,
Date,
Subject:Sir/Madam,
I am writing to put your mind on the poor English spoken by the students of the school. The students of our school are quite poor in English and they feel shy when they speak infront of a large crowd.
I am writing this to inform gou you that if won't took any important decision in this case the reputation of the school will be damaged, you can organize summer camp, extra classes or some type of quiz to encourage students to improve their vocabulary and english.
I shall be thankful if you would look in this case
YOURS OBEDIENTLY/SINCERELY
NAME
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I HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU</h3>
HAVE A GREAT DAY :)