My brother is like a tall building. There you go.
In order to answer this question, I will guide you on how to write the letter. This type of letter is a formal letter. Here is a guide:
- This letter will carry two addresses - Your address (at the top right hand side) and the recipient's address (at the left hand side just after your address).
- Then you salute the recipient: Dear Sir or Dear Ma.
- Then you give your letter a heading. This will the Inspector General of Police to understand what your letter is all about.
- Then go straight to the body of the letter telling the Inspector why you are qualified for enlistment into the Sierra Leone police force.
- Then close with: "Yours faithfully or Yours sincerely".
- Then you append your signature and your full name.
<h3>What is a formal letter?</h3>
A formal letter is known to be a type of letter referred to be official. Formal letter can also be called "business letter" or "official letter". It usually conveys important information which are written in a proper way. Familiarity isn't supported in such a letter.
A letter to the Inspector General of Police of Sierra Leone is an example of formal letter.
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Answer: The missing passage to this question is "Sugar is different from honey. It offers a stronger sweet flavor, and like steel or plastic, it had to be invented. In the Age of Sugar, Europeans bought a product made thousands of miles away that was less expensive than the honey from down the road. That was possible only because sugar set people in motion all across the world—millions of them as slaves, in chains; a few in search of their fortunes. A perfect taste made possible by the most brutal labor: That is the dark story of sugar."
<em>The details in this passage support the author's purpose is " to help inform the readers about the reasons why sugar was so inexpensive and why the sugar industry was dependant on the use of slavery.</em>
Explanation:
In the book, the process of how sugar was made by slaves is described in full detail. The slaves were abused and were chained together so that the European men could make a large profit without paying for the labor. Honey was, and is still expensive, but was a natural product while sugar had to be invented and processed to be eaten and used for medicinal purposes. In those times, only the wealthy were able to buy this type processed sugar. Many slaves died while working on the sugar plantations, they were beaten if they did not work fast. They also worked all day and way into the night without breaks. Many men became millionaires off the blood and sweat of slaves.
This passage is from the book "Sugar Changed the World: A Story of Magic, Spice, Slavery, Freedom, and Science." This book was written both Marina Budhos and Marc Aronson in the year 2010.
“The cough is a mere nothing. It will not kill me. I shall not die of a cough” this part of the passage is very ironic because he really won’t die of a cough but he is explaining the cough to be nothing for him to be worried about