Answer:
See explanation
Explanation:
65, P.H. Road,
Mangalore,
December 6, 2020.
The manager,
Ds Phone Center,
Mount Road,
Mangalore.
Sir,
NOTICE OF A PROBLEM DEVELOPED BY AN INFINIX HOT 9 MOBILE PHONE PURCHASED FROM YOUR SHOP
On 6th November, 2020, I purchased an Infinix Hot 9 mobile phone from your shop, Ds Phone Center located at Mount Road, Mangalore.
A few days ago, I discovered that the keys on the phone screen no longer respond instantly when touched. I suspected that the phone may have developed a problem in its touchpad but i decided to observe the phone further before I lodge any official complain. However, as the days went by, the problem worsened. Today, the keys on the phone screen no longer respond when touched.
In order to verify my claim, I have attached the receipt issued to me when I purchased the phone alongside my warranty certificate. I humbly beseech you to replace the phone or rectify the defect accordingly as clearly contained in the warranty certificate.
Thanks in anticipation of your prompt positive response.
Yours Faithfully,
ПДЛ
Umesh/ Urmila
Please show us all 3 sources.
Drink cold lemonade in a pool with friends duh
Answer:
Did you see Nathan yesterday? (Second Sentence)
Explanation:
- The second sentence is correct because it has the right punctuation and correct spelling.
- The first sentence looks correct, but yesterday is spelt wrong.
- The third sentence uses the wrong punctuation mark.
Answer:
Culture.
Explanation:
According to a different source, this is the rest of the question:
Read the passage from “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.”
<em>Mrs. Bertha Flowers was the aristocrat of Black Stamps. She had the grace of control to appear warm in the coldest weather, and on the Arkansas summer days it seemed she had a private breeze which swirled around, cooling her. She was thin without the taut look of wiry people, and her printed voile dresses and flowered hats were as right for her as denim overalls for a farmer. She was our side's answer to the richest white woman in town.</em>
The passage above describes how Marguerite thinks of Mrs. Bertha Flowers. We learn of this opinion based on the things that Marguerite chooses to highlight about Mrs. Flowers. Marguerite describes how Mrs. Flowers was an sort of "aristocrat," which implies a cultured woman. She also talks about Mrs. Flowers in ways that suggest grace and elegance. This implies that Marguerite cares about culture.