The person keeping the minutes describe presentations or hand-outs supplied at a meeting under the category of <u>D. topics</u>.
<u>Explanation</u>:
A topic helps the reader to note what the paragraph or content is about. In general, the topic describes the content or matter of the paragraph. The topic is generally related to the story or essay.
A person prepares presentation for the meeting according to the topic allocated to him. The person prepares the content related to the topic and presents it at the meeting.
The topic and the content should always be related to each other. It would increase the interest of the listener or speaker.
Is it just one answer or more than one??
Answer:
Hello! Your answer would be, C) II.C.2. European capitals
Explanation:
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The above question wants to assess your writing ability. For that reason, I cannot write this letter to you, but I will show you how to write it.
First, be aware of the type of language you will use in the letter. You must use formal language when the letter is written to someone you are not familiar with, or who is in a higher and more important position than you, otherwise, you can use informal language.
As this letter will be read by your father, you can use more relaxed language while maintaining the proper respect and formality to use with your father.
After that, you will write your letter as follows:
- Start with a greeting, which might be "Dear Daddy."
- State why you are writing this letter.
- Show the reasons why the coexistence with your brothers is being harmed.
- Show arguments that prove that you need to change house.
- Ask your father for help in making this change.
- Finish by saying goodbye in a kind way.
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The excerpt contains the first sentences of the story. The story revolves around a woman who is informed about the tragic death of her husband. After learning the fact she acts differently that the reader is confused whether she is in grief or she feels joyful or in extreme explanation she started acting abnormally. Reviewers of the story debated about the unhappy marriage of Mrs. Mallard. The reader can find the implications later in the story. But because of the insecurities and worries felt towards Mrs. Mallard the reader can yield from the introduction that the correct answer is A.