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dear principle,
it would be an honor if you would allow me to persue this function, i understand it's important and is not an easy task, but i promise i will try my best and hope that you would consider me for this position.
The answer is A to your question
Euphemism means an indirect expression that is substituted for one that is considered too harsh
Answer:
C) Without question, our relationship is in trouble, and we need help.
Explanation:
The conjunctive adverbs <em>however</em> and <em>in spite of</em> demonstrate <u>contrast</u> between ideas. Another conjunctive adverb (<em>still</em>) signifies <u>concession</u><em>.</em> Yet the underlined sentence "our relationship is in trouble, and we need help" is not related to the preceding sentences of the paragraph by way of contrast or concession to their ideas.
The phrase without question adds logical emphasis and confirms the obvious fact that the relationship is in trouble. C would be the correct choice.