The correct option is A. What she was, and where she was born, he never informed us: probably, she had neither money nor name to recommend her, or he would scarcely have kept the union from his father<span>. This part of the passage clearly tells the reader that the woman probably wasn't from the upper class, nor did she look the part. If she were an upper-class lady, Hindley would have told his father about his marriage. Plus, this is a narrative told by Nelly, a domestic servant and therefore a working-class woman, who can certainly recognize someone who looks and acts like a low-born.</span>
“He talks” is a sentence fragment. The word he talks doesn’t show anything. If the sentence was like “He talks like a girl”, it’ll be a complete sentence.
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The answer is postage.
A postage has to do with shipping payment. A buisness letter doesn't need that but it does need a return address, date, their address.
B. In the supporting paragraph sections under each paragraph topic.