Answer: D
Explanation: They were planning to hit the nest to unleash the swarm on her.
Answer:
Can u anser mine
Explanation: On page 17, author Joey Bartolomeo writes “Caleb participated in the investigation by testifying about what happened during the health seminar at his school.” As it is used in that sentence, what does "testify" mean? *
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C. to persuade someone to join a group
B. to disguise or hide from sight
A. to argue so as to make a person agree
D. to talk and answer questions about something after formally promising to tell the truth
False because i read and it is not the tile
In my opinion, the correct answer is <span>b. False. This kind of sentence invites for a further discussion, and would be appropriate in a job application letter, cover letter, or something like that. However, a refusal letter should explain the reasons for refusing something that are not debatable. It is basically the end of written correspondence, so there is no reason to contact anyone further. If you leave more room for contact, it would either mean that you aren't sure about your decision, or that you are expecting a different kind of offer (should that be the case, this is not a professional way to do it).</span>