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I think the answer would be the last one: Ms. Johnson,
Thank you so very much for the kind opportunity to meet with you and thoroughly discuss the fantastic astronaut program at NASA. I am deeply grateful to be considered for this amazing job. I sincerely believe that I’d be a definite asset to all the fine people there with my extensive experience. I genuinely anticipate hearing good news at your earliest convenience.
Explanation:
I think that is the answer because this seems very formal, and my dad writes lots of these types of emails to his bosses...
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Ummmmmm??? You realize you can't just insert little dots right.
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Explanation:
It is a literary reference coming from Homer (I think). He , when born, was dipped in the River Styx making him very hard to kill. His mother was hanging on to his heel when she dipped him in the water. He was later killed by an arrow that hit him in that exposed heel by Paris. You can look all this up.
It means that the speaker in your sentence had an almost fatal weakness.
The correct answers are B, C and D.
B- Literary works are considered to exist in the present tense. Therefore, a literaly analysis essay should not be written in the past tense, but in what is known as the “literary present.”
C- Literal analysis essays seek to analyze literature. For that, it is necessary to point out the author’s choices of figurative language -metaphors, similies, allegories- and attempt to explain their significance.
D- Literal analysis essays are considered academic writing which mean they have to be formal. Therefore, they should be written in the third person.
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Understanding Potential Text Delivery Issues
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Delivery Issues
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Devices could be roaming or in and out of coverage.
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Carriers can experience a delay in delivery so the message shows up later than originally sent.
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