This one is a hard one and also depends on what your school, teacher, or lesson teaches you how to make a fax cover sheet. I would say the *best answer* is either A or B, even though I am still not completely sure which one, out of the four, it is
The problem with answer A is that certain information is required. Yeah, you have the person you are sending it to and the person knows you, but maybe they still need some sort of reminder of what your case is.
B can be correct, but there might be other information needed other than the simple information requested. It depends if you make the fax cover sheet or the person you're sending it to made it. If they did, then it makes sense.
C I don't believe is correct. I have never heard that.
And although D can be correct, in the real world, it's sometimes hard for a copier to read pencil, and most cover sheets are typed out.
Now that I have explained each answer choice, I am leaning towards B, but I am still unsure. And like I said before, it really depends on what you were taught, because I might have been taught that the answer is B, but you might have been taught that the answer is A. So it really depends. Try to look back at what you learned.
Hope I helped!
Darry
The correct answer is the letter "A) He favored colonization by the British".
This can be seen in "The White Man's Burden" which is Kipling's shortest work. But those seven stanzas made the poem emblematic and most criticized to this day.
The poem's message was simple enough: Kipling justified colonization not by the search for and exploitation of natural resources, but rather as a necessity to bring "civilization" to the most "backward" places on the planet.
For him, european languages, Christian religion, techniques, education, medicine and even notions of hygiene should be taken to the "savages," that is, the non-whites. This was the "burden", the difficult and weighty mission of the "civilized" white man to the "sad people, half child, half demon".
Answer:
A
Explanation:
the scene is that he is in the present and is doing the rest are not such
she is running vs. she loved to run its active
Explanation:
How Dawa came across the white-spotted dog while climbing down the Pelela Pass, the truckload of tourists, his arrival in Trongsa and departure for Bumthang.
Once I’s sure that they remembered the main points, I thought it was time to read two paragraphs of the next chapter, having spent a little time on the title (Dawa in Mongar). I read out and explained the two paragraphs. How Dawa was under the wrong impression that he was in Bumthang while he was actually in Mongar. His encounter with the grisly, ghastly dog before learning about the importance of the Kikila Pass (The story of Thuksay Dawa, the spiritual son of Terton Pema Lingpa, his enemies and finally, how the protecting deities of Thuksay Dawa chased away the enemies), Dawa’s desire to get to Bumthang at any cost and see this important pass once for all.
The time was ripe for me to put in some values. I spoke about one great quality that Dawa possessed in abundance
Answer:
He sees K smiling and reaching out to him.