In my opinion, the correct answer is <span>A. subject specific encyclopedia. Its very name tells us that it's an encyclopedia, so it can't be a science index or a journal at the same time. On the other hand, its field is a specific one because it deals with science and technology. It is not a general encyclopedia, such as Britannica or Wikipedia.</span>
The above question wants to analyze your reading and writing skills, for that reason I can't write the summary for you but I will show you how to write it.
A summary should be short and straightforward text, where you show the most important parts of other text.
Therefore, to write a summary you must:
- Read the text your question refers to.
- Identify the most important parts.
- Rewrite these parts.
It is important that you use your own words, but keep the meaning of the original text, to avoid plagiarism.
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Answer:
The Librarian
Kendriya vidyalaya Meghahatuburu
City
January 16, 2019
Subject: Apology for returning the books late
Sir:
I wish to state that I am student of this prestigious school
Studying in VIII-A. I had borrowed books no. 7689 and 9735 on May 20, 2018. The
Books were due to be returned on May 27, 2018. However, I fell ill and doctor
Advised me a week’s rest. But my parents insisted on to continue my rest beyond
a week. Now I am bound to pay the fine for both the books. I apologize for not being able to return the books in time. Kindly waive me the
Fine. The financial condition of my parents is not so good. I shall be
Exceedingly thankful. I am attaching my medical certificate for your perusal.
Yours faithfully,
(write your name here)
Explanation:
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Answer:
The appeals court decides whether to affirm or to reverse the trial court's decision based upon the written briefs. When an appeals lawyer represents you as the appellant - the person who is appealing - the lawyer tells the appeals court why the trial court made errors and should be reversed.
Explanation:
Appeals are decided by panels of three judges working together. The appellant presents legal arguments to the panel, in writing, in a document called a "brief." In the brief, the appellant tries to persuade the judges that the trial court made an error, and that its decision should be reversed.