The c<span>horus describes two noble households (called “houses”) in the city of Verona. The houses hold an “ancient grudge” (Prologue.2) against each other that remains a source of violent and bloody conflict. The Chorus states that from these two houses, two “star-crossed” (Prologue.6) lovers will appear. These lovers will mend the quarrel between their families by dying. The story of these two lovers, and of the terrible strife between their families, will be the topic of this play. </span>
Yes because why not who doesn’t want to. I’d buy clothes I want and shoes I want and whatever food I want
A letter to the Municipal Chief Executive of your district would be a Formal Letter. See an example below.
<h3>What is the letter to the Municipal Chief Executive of your district?</h3>
No. 2 Ten Ten District
New York City
United State of America.
12/07/2022
The Municipal Chief Executive
Ten Ten District
New York City
United State of America.
Dear Sir,
Complaint: Recurrent problems in the 10-10 District
This is is to bring to your notice several problems that has been plaguing the 10-10 community for the past 9 months.
They are:
- Bad Roads leading to traffic
- Recurrent Cases Unannounced of Electric Power Cuts
- Increase in influx of wild animals.
These problems are causing untold discomfort for the citizens of this neighborhood. We urge you to kindly use your good office to look into same for speedy resolution.
Best regards,
Jane Doe
It is to be noted that the writers address is to be on the top left corner of the letter.
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Answer and explanation:
Odysseus is the main character in Homer's epic poem "The Odyssey", which narrates his journey back home after the war in Troy. At a certain point, Odysseus and his men end up sailing to the land of the Cyclopes, a race of one-eyed giants. The Cyclopes are quite uncivilized and not the brightest creatures on earth. One Cyclops, Polyphemus, immediately kills two of Odysseus' men upon their arrival. When Polyphemus asks Odysseus where his ship is, he replies that it was shipwrecked, in other words, destroyed and sunk, off the coast. Odysseus is lying because he is afraid Polyphemus will indeed destroy his ship. To prevent him from doing so and to be able to escape when the time comes, he tells the Cyclops there was a shipwreck.