Answer:
Dear _________________,
My parents are inviting friends and family to their wedding anniversary party, and they can't seem to think of any one else to invite, so they asked me. So, I was wondering if you'd join me at their party? I would really appreciate it!
Sincerely,
______________________.
To write the assignment effectively, Julia should identify a character in the text whose personality is relatable.
<h3>How to make a Connection</h3>
To effectively make a connection, the writer should identify a trait in one of the characters whose attitude is similar to his.
For instance, Old Baloo can be identified as a kind bear that spoke up for Mowgli when no one wanted to accept him.
The writer can connect this to his life if he/she identifies as a kind person that speaks up for others.
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A. Wasn't.. This is because if you seperatevthe contractioninto two words it is was not, this would make the sentence be "Wally was not capable of lifting the heavy box."
If you were to do the same thing with weren't it would sound like "wally were not capable of lifting the heavy box." This does not make sense because "wally" is singular (so is "was not") and "were not" is pleural.
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Answer:
Belaya-Kaya and Djuguturlyuchat are mountains in Russia.
Explanation:
Belaya-Kaya and Djuguturlyuchat are the gigantic peaks in Russia. These mountains are fictional used in the poem 'A Storm in the Mountains' by Alexander Solzhenitsyn. The poem is written in prose and ordinary paragraph form.
The poet is speaking about a storm that occured on the gigantic peaks of Belaya-Kaya and Djuguturlyuchat. The storm was dreary and fierce that can be described by the words used by the poet such as ''pitch-black night', 'darkness and chaos', etc.
Thus the correct answer is that Belaya-Kaya and Djuguturlyuchat are mountains in Russia.
My friend, Alex, plays tennis.
My = possessive pronoun
friend = subject
Alex = an appositive (which is a noun that renames another noun right beside it) -- though not an adjective, it functions like one to explain which friend
plays = verb
tennis = direct object
hope this helps :)