Answer:
A rhetorical phrase: "I can tell you it was some blow"
Explanation:
The answers to your question are,
All of the above, it includes complication, conflict, climax, resolution, and theme.
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Answer:
*your address*
October 18, 2019
*The receiver address(it could be Amazon, Ebay or something like that*
Dear manager,
I'm writing this letter because I want to complain about the delivery.
I'm totally not happy with the service, I suppose to get my packet the last week and I think I lost my money, I ask to an employer what happened with my order and he was a *jer...* he treat me so bad, that was a really bad experience.
I need to have a solution for this problem, if I can't get a refund I'll *I can't use this word here but its something about dema...* you, you should have better service and of course you'll see my bad review.
Sincerely,
*your name
and something to contact you*
<span>The Lady of Shalott" is _A__, which is most often used to narrate a story in poetic form.</span>
Cyberbullying is done with the use of the internet or texting, which can be done in-person or not. Non-cyberbullying is done without the use of the internet or texting and can also be done in-person or not. Either can involve speaking directly to the victim or targeting him/her through others. It’s essentially a more technological way of doing what some have been doing for decades. Instead of targeting him/her verbally or on paper, the perpetrator does it with a computer or phone. Instead of getting a rumor going throughout the school that so-and-so said/did such-and-such, the perpetrator posts it online or sends it by phone, whether under his/her own name or through a fake page under the victim’s name.
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