Answer: his regret was not writing the book in first person and how it ended up being an adults book only and not a boys book.
The answer would be a mailbox
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Depends on the use. if "she was blunt" then it means straightforward and to the point.
if " the object is blunt" then it's dull with no point or not sharp
I believe that the two sentences (apart from one with the brackets) are correct. So, those would be:
1. <span>Daniel, that guy with the hair, is sitting at the end of the hall.
2. </span><span>Daniel—that guy with the hair—is sitting at the end of the hall.
Using commas and dashes to separate the appositive phrase from the rest of the sentence is grammatically acceptable, whereas using brackets is not.</span>
Is there any text or story you are talking about