Answer:
The sentences that contain errors are highlighted below:
Explanation:
James P. Chester
1234 ACB Ave.
Nowhere, Ca. 55856
October 25, 2011
Re: Outstanding Rent
Dear Mr. Chester:
As of the date of this letters are records indicate the rent for the property located at 1234 ABC Ave. is three months in arrears rent. Rent is due by the first of each month, with a 5 days grace period before late fees is applied. The total amount of rent due at this time is $3,450 $225 of late fees are also due. The full amount of $4,825 (back rent, late fees and next months rent) must be paid by November 5, 2011.
If you are unable to pay this amount by November 5 immediately call our office immediately to arrange payment options. Eviction from 1234 ABC Ave. will occur on November 5 unless payment or a payment schedule is established. Eviction will include the changing of all locks and loss of any personal property on the premises.
Don't make us take legal action. Prompt attention to this matter MUST happen! We look forward to hearing from you soon
Kind regards,
Kate T. Wells.
Answer:
B. Passage 1 is an example of fiction. Passage 2 is an example of nonfiction
Answer:
(A) The cell phone
Explanation:
We have the freedom of speech and that is demonstrated by the cell phone, the cell phone has social media plat forms that you can download and you can share an idea, thought or opinion with the freedom to do so.
The cell phone also has apps that can entertain you.
y now, you've probably heard that taking illicit drugs might have the unfortunate effect of frying your brain -- especially if you're familiar with the now-cliche 1980s anti-drug ad that elegantly compares drug use to egg frying with the pithy message:
"This is your brain (an egg). This is drugs (a hot frying pan). This is your brain on drugs (one fried egg). Any questions?"