Answer:
Emily,
You'll never guess what I spent my day doing! I...volunteered with that cleaning campaign. I know I said I wasnt going to do it because ive been so busy the last couple of weeks but I felt bad...so yeah. Anyways that's it, they are doing it again on Thursday at John muir park if you'd like to come to join.
The only error I can see in this sentence is roll-a-coaster. I believe it should be a roller coaster instead, which is a ride in amusement parks. Other than that, it is more grammatically correct to say "I've just gotten off the wooden" rather than "I just got off the wooden" however, it's up to you.
I believe your answer is A because almost all people with knowledge know that grass is green. Someone would only ask this if they weren't for sure, such as someone being color blind. Hope this helped!
Thanks!
~Steve
Answer:
Diction is the foundation of voice and contributes to all of its elements.
Explanation:
Occasion = level of formality Formal – scholarly writing, serious prose, poetry Informal – expository essays, newspaper articles, fiction Colloquial – “slang” – to create a mood or capture a historic or regional dialect.
Dear molly
I am writing about a concern I have about your business first of all I think that your prices are incredibly low,seconly the toys you are selling aren't attracting any people because they are old.
please consider my opinion and detailed letter about your glorious store
yours sincerely milly.