D. Victorian era
The Victorian era was seen as a thrilling sort of terror and was also the time of the romantic period.
Answer:
Dear sir or madam,
Ashoka Hotels with address 11/C Moti Bagh in New Delhi would like to cancel the electronic equipment ordered from your company for the new hotel at Aligarh.
We have ordered electronic equipment from your company on the 10th of June, and you have not done the delivery yet. It had to be made on the 30th of June. Since more than a month has passed since your stipulated date, we are canceling the order. The delay in the delivery has impacted the opening of the new hotel, which needs the electronic equipment to start working. As your company has failed with the agreed date, we are canceling the order.
Yours faithfully,
John Smith
Explanation:
In a cancelation letter, first, we have to address the person to whom we are writing. As we do not know the name, we say sir or madam. Then, in the first paragraph, we introduce who we represent, in this case, Ashoka Hotels, and why we are writing the letter. In the following section, we explain in detail why we are canceling the order. In this case, due to a delay in the delivery of the equipment for the new hotel. Lastly, we say our goodbyes and sign the letter.
Answer:
B. I will find out where she has gone (line 20)
Explanation:
"The Song of Wandering Aengus" is a poem written by William Buttler Yeats. The poem is about finding the true love. One day the poet goes into the woods to find peace, rather, he finds his true love which vanishes into the woods. The poet is now an old man and still trying to find the woman.
The line that signifies the theme of the poem, Love is more important than wealth, is line 20. In this line, the poet is still persistent in finding the woman who called out his name and vanished into the woods. This also means that the man is eager to seek the love than wealth.
Thus, option B is correct.
The purpose of an introduction in a paragraph is to introduce the subject (of the artical, text,essay,ect...) and grab the reader's attention (on the topic).