Hello, I made my edits in bold. :)
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Dear Ms<u>.</u> Parmar, <em>-Error #1: Add a period after "Ms."</em>
I am writing to you to ask for your help!
As you know, keeping up to date with children's health policies is a key part of my role as an apprentice nursery nurse<u>.</u><u> </u><u>It</u> is important for me to have access to the policies online whilst I am at work. <em>-Error #2: Change the comma after nurse to a period, and capitalize "it."</em>
Unfortunately, due to an IT fault, my workplace access to the <u>I</u>nternet is blocked at the moment. <em>-Error #3: Capitalize "Internet."</em>
I would be grateful if you could look into this as soon as possible<u>.</u> <em>-Error #4: Change the question mark after "possible" to a period.</em>
It is preventing me from doing my job properly, and I worry that I will fall behind in my placement if it continues for much longer. <em>-Error #5: Add a space in between "my" and "job."</em>
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I look forward to hearing from you!
Kind regards,
Charlotte
<u><em>I hope this helps! Feel free to give me Brainliest if you feel this helped. Have a good day, and good luck on your assignment. :)</em></u>
Answer:
Game instructions
Explanation:
It's the only one out of the four that explains to you how to do something
Answer:
improve
Explanation:
with technology we have more discoveries of the world, we have medicine and a way of comunication from long distances.
The short story “ <u>Mericans </u>“ written by <em><u>Sandra Cisneros</u></em> is the story about children from Mexican descent living in America. They are trying to find their identity between these two worlds. They don’t use their Mexican names in America but easier sounding English names. Micaella (Michelle) narrates the story and she shows the differences between the two cultures, like in the excerpt what the dress code is for church and the woman trying to speak Spanish.
Question: The irony in this excerpt contributes most to which of the following themes?
Answer: B. It is possible for people to be connected to more than one culture.
<h3>Born on February 12th in Columbus, Ohio, Jacqueline Woodson grew up in Greenville, South Carolina, and Brooklyn, New York and graduated from college with a B.A. in English. She now writes full-time and has recently received the Margaret A. Edwards Award for lifetime achievement in writing for young adults. Her other awards include a Newbery Honor, a Coretta Scott King award, 2 National Book Award finalists, and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. Although she spends most of her time writing, Woodson also enjoys reading the works of emerging writers and encouraging young people to write, spending time with her friends and her family, and sewing. Jacqueline Woodson currently resides in Brooklyn, New York.</h3>
<h2>i HOPE IT'S HELP </h2>