Answer:
If you need me to correct your statement - "Write a letter to your friend describing about importance of the English language."
If you need me to write the letter - Hello, friend!
I've been learning so much about the English language, and I've been getting extremely better at my grammar and spelling. I know that you've always wanted to learn about it, too, so here we go!
Something I've learned recently is that I have to remember that even though some words sound the same, they may have different meanings, such as possessive nouns and contractions. Here's an example: <em>your (possessive noun) </em>and <em>you're (contraction.) </em>They sort of sound the same, but both are used in different ways. It may be tricky, but I know you'll get the hang of it.
Talk to you soon!
Explanation:
the purpose is to map events in a story.
2,3&4 i believe. 3 doesnt cover it super well, but it does have alliteration at the end of the sentance. Im assuming the sentace number is the one directly after the sentance?
Please give me the question/instructions that are cut out of the picture so I can answer this for you.
I see you have already provided the correct answer. I will confirm it and add an explanation.
Answer:
. . . the product will be replaced immediately. (letter B)
Explanation:
When filling in the blanks, we must pay attention to the context given by the passage or sentence that we are supposed to complete. In this case, our job is made easier by the fact that the options are words that have completely different meanings.
<u>The passage is about a defective product, which means it is imperfect, that it is not functioning properly. When we buy something that does not work properly, the manufacturer of the product must give us another one, that is, they must replace it with one that does work. Therefore, the best option is letter B. replaced.</u>