You should always look for the questions that may give off the idea that he/she is trying to persuade you. Also statements. For example, "My whole family loves to eat apples. You should try Granny Smith Apples they taste amazing!"
Answer:
To:
Manager HRD
Mahendra-Satyam Computers Pvt Ltd
#52/1, Tarnaka
Secunderabad
PIN: 500003
Phone: 27784029
Dear Sir,
Sub: Recruitment of Network Administrator.
Ref: Your advertisement in Deccan Chronicle dt 19th Jan’2010.
With reference to your above advt, I wish to submit my candidature for the position of Network Administrator.
I am 25 years old and possess a MCA Degree in Computer Applications from Osmania University.
Thereafter, I have worked as EDP Programmer in WIPRO at Madhapur, Hyderabad from June 2007 to December 2009.
I am enclosing my detailed Resume/CV for consideration.
Thanking you.
Yours truly,
Enclosures:
Resume with PP photo.
Copy of Experience & Salary Cert of previous Employer.
Copy of MCA Degree
Explanation:
Is this good i just made it up?
Answer:
B because i dont know just b
Answer:
It illustrates internal dialogue.
Explanation:
In graphic novels, the thought bubble is used to show internal dialogue. The term that is more widely used is <em>internal monologue</em>. In literature, a dialogue is a conversation between two or more characters, and a monologue is a speech presented by one character in order to show their thoughts. When those thoughts remain inside a character's head, we have an internal monologue/dialogue. In graphic novels, we can get insight into those thoughts thanks to thought bubbles.
The answer is B, because it is the only answer that is visual (meaning you see it). You have to SEE a map, you don't have to SEE any of the other answers to get the information.