This would be classified as the informal part of the email. See the words "Hey There" etc
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"Kahlo brusquely informed Rivera that she wanted him to tell her the unvarnished truth."
✔ subjective
"If she could not earn her living as an artist, she announced, she would take up some other profession to help her parents."
✔ not subjective
"Most of Kahlo's school friends lived in Mexico City, and they visited infrequently."
✔ not subjective
"On December 18, three months after the accident, Kahlo amazed everyone by traveling to Mexico City to try to see Alejandro Gomez in person."
✔ subjective
Answer on edge. Plz mark as brainliest.
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Explanation:
(a) It is composed and delivered by word of mouth.
(b) Linguistic aspects such as tone and pitch are crucial in oral poetry in varying the meaning and the mood .
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ofc, here's some pro tips in general that'll work for any subject, if you inform me on the subject i could probably go deeper into it.
Explanation:
1. Always stay on the main topic. Repeat it as much as you want, as much as you need too! If it's about English or History, make sure give you direct years and dates that'll fill up the paper more.
2. Make sure you give multiple and factual details. Go all out! Reword things, search topics, do as much as you need to to fill up that document.
3. Give fun facts. Fun facts are an amazing way to take up more space on a paper. Fun facts not only bring people in, but also can quickly get the job done.
4. Don't make too many paragraphs. On my 500+ worded essay, I made 5 paragraphs and left it at that, I advise you to do the same. I have 5 different things going on in each paragraph so it's not the same dandy thing, but make sure if you take that route that you're still talking about the main topic of your essay. Don't get sidetracked!
5. Try to use 2 words with one meaning (like how people use words like "helping-hand" put a space between those if you're typing it so it'll register as 2 words, or make professional and long words to make it look like a larger sentence. Yes it still counts as one word technically, but hey ya might get some extra points!
Really hope this helped, and I could help a ton more if you need, just reply to this and I'll see what I can do :)))
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The answer for this would be "In the Renaissance text, the divine would punish sinful behavior."
Explanation: