Hello Mrs (her name)
Its been a while since we’ve been in school. How have you been these past couple of months? How has the pandemic been treating you? I have been (your personal status and recent events). Anyway I have just been thinking about you and wanted to know how you’ve been doing.
Sincerely, (your name)
The answer is D) coroborate
it is actually spelled corroborate with double r
Answer:
Misunderstanding/miscommunication
Explanation:
Well if you both speak different languages, it would be hard to communicate, leading to misunderstandings or just not understanding at all.
<span>B. direct quotation.</span><span>
Have you no shame sir," he said, his eyes narrowing."
The quotation marks must be before the word “Have” and after the word “sir” and since this is in question form, a question mark must also be placed after the word sir and before the quotation mark. This is quoted because this is a verbatim question of the subject. The rest are descriptions of person asking the question. No quotation must be put at end of the sentence. All in all, the sentence is:</span> “Have you no shame sir?” he said, his eyes narrowing.
It is the main central idea. Such as hope, fear, etc.