What you can do is to follow the next steps:
1. write a heading with your data: it means name, occupation, location
2. after that say to whom are you sending the letter, in this case:
The Environment Minister,
Ministry of Environment,
3. Don't forget to refer as him as dear sir because it is a formal letter
4. You can start your letter saying: I respectfully request or I humbly request. Then explain what is your request and briefly state the reason
5. In the next paragraph, try to explain something reated to the ide of Animal welfare is an environmental issue as it plays a crucial part in the natural cycle and sustenance. Our earth, our health, our future is dependent on them.
6. Make sure to state what is not functioning well with the support of the ministry of environemnt. remember to state this with due respect and good manners
7. Write a short closing paragraph stating the appreciation for a positive response
8. close with a show of gratitude and finish with the sentence Yours sincerely, and then write your name
Answer:
Explanation:
On March 4th, when Charlie took the Rorschach Test, he was supposed to view the images of the inkblots and freely imagine what he saw in them. But Charlie only saw the inkblots for what they were: blobs of ink. Even when Burt tells him to imagine, to pretend, to look for something there in the card, Charlie can't. He struggles to give a true description of the cards, pointing out how one was "a very nice pictur of ink with pritty points all around the eges," but again, this isn't the response that the psychologist is looking for.
Like ambiguously shaped clouds in which people "see" images of people and animals, the inkblots have enough random, busy shapes on them for people to interpret them as many different things--people, animals, scenes, conflicts, and so on. The idea is that the psychologist will pay attention to what a person thinks he or she sees in the inkblots, which is supposed to provide insight on what that person thinks and feels overall.
As a result of Charlie's inability to properly take this test, he worries that he's failed and that he won't be a candidate for the treatment to increase his intelligence. And while he gets frustrated with himself during the test, and while Burt seems to get almost angry--as evinced when his pencil point breaks--I wouldn't say that Charlie is angry in this situation.
But what this scene does reveal about his character is that perhaps he's already smarter than we expect. By insisting on seeing the inkblots for what they really are, and by failing to imagine scenes and images that are false or skewed, Charlie shows that he's not just honest but scrupulous. This early evidence of his good character foreshadows the upcoming conflicts he has with the men at the bakery as well as the researchers themselves, who are less scrupulous.
Answer:
Te scout troop has prepared sandwiches
Explanation:
I don´t know haow to explain but it´s like this
Understatement. Because, under means below or low. "An idea that is played down"