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The participial phrase is "sleeping in the corner", I think. Hope this helps! :}
The question above is intended to assess your writing ability and your ability to solve a problem. In that case, it's not correct for me to write the email to you, but I'll show you how to write it.
First, how this email establishes communication between a company and a client. In this case, it is correct to use formal language, without the use of slang and abbreviations. In addition, the email should be respectful and short, and punctual.
You can write the email as follows:
- Start as a greeting to the customer, which can be "Dear Mr. ___"
- Show why this email is being sent.
- Show what went wrong with the customer's order.
- Show options for resolving this issue.
- Say goodbye in a formal way.
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Hamlet speaks to a captain of Fortinbras. He learns that the land they are trying to get ( a part of Poland) is not worth anything, and they are trying to defeat it just for the glory.