The police throw tear gas; The Hate U Give was one of my favorite books to read. :-)
<span>The purpose of imagery in poetry is to help get the poet's message across in language that is strong, vivid and very visual. The poet will use words to create images in our heads that help us to interpret the poem in the way he sees it. Every person has a different view on life and poets are inspired to record theirs for others to read and identify with. Sometimes, such as in "Vampire" by Ted Hughes, the images will be gruesome - as in a party host with a slack mouth like a gaping sack. Sometimes, such as in Shakespeare (Sonnet 18) the images are delicate and beautiful as in "shall I compare thee to a summer's day." Sometimes poets use similes in comparison, sometimes they use personification and sometimes metaphor. All create visuals for us, whether to shock or delight. HOPE THIS HELPS :)</span>
when Hester stood on the scaffold holding her tiny baby in her arms with the striking scarlet letter “A”
The the main reason this e-mail is not appropriate for a formal purpose is: "While the e-mail contains formal formatting for the salutation and signature, both the body and the closing have formatting errors." (Option D)
<h3>What is a formal email?</h3>
A formal email is an email that is written to a person for professional reasons using professional language.
The problem with the above email is that in the closing, the author requests to be contacted personally, thus breaking the rules of formal correspondence.
Learn more about formal emails at;
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