Dear Sir or Madam,
I am writing to complain about a commercial which appeared during the children's programme "Tom and Jerry" on Channel 9.
Yesterday, at four in the afternoon, my five year-old son was watching his favorite cartoon, when during the break there was a Quilmes beer commercial on. The advertisement included young adults drinking heavily, dancing in a suggestive way, and behaving in an obscene manner. Of course, my son wondered why the people were acting like that and if he could have that drink as well.
I do not think such content is suitable for young children, and I would be very grateful if you could display commercials appropriate for kids during the "Tom and Jerry" show.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Yours faithfully,
Mary Higgers
The fact that the frost giants join him.
explanation: this isn't specifically about him it's mostly about someone else when you think about it.
source: I loveeeeeme some mythology
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Answer:
The main action of the story is set in rural Sussex, England, in the 1890s, in a community of country people focused on their land. However, Griffin's flashbacks are set in the urban metropolis of London.
Explanation:
The Invisible Man has a dual setting. While most of the story happens in the rural village of Iping, Griffin's flashbacks about how he became invisible are set in the urban metropolis of London. This double setting highlights the contrast and tension between living in a small village and life in a big city, two antithetical ways of life.
C. to raise money for new books, I think our school should put on a play.
Answer:
Having characteristics of an acid.
Explanation:
What the speaker is saying is that the lunch had a sour or even bitter taste to it, commonly connected to acid.
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