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Quartet refers to four, while triumvirate (hint: anything with "tri" will refer to three of something) to a form of government where three powerful individuals rule.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
If you say the sentence outloud, there's no pause in between any of the words.
Answer:
Quote 4 is the strongest support to the claim that the relationship between the colony members and the Native Americans improved.
Explanation:
The correct answer is personification. A simile uses the words like and as to compare a different object to another. A metaphor compares objects to similar objects. (Does not use like or as) A alliteration is a sentence that begins with the same letter. Ex. Sally Sue Saw Seagulls.
It should be okay if you don't know the department or person you are sending it to. If you know you are going to send it to John Doe, then it would be "Mr. Doe, good morning." not "To whom it may concern:" And if you know the department, then you can say "Leader/Manager of Hiring Deparment." and sometimes people put that and might also add "or whom it may concern." So it really isn't a bad thing. It may be tedious for some people who read it, but it shouldn't be a bad thing. Just double check and look back at what you learned because I don't want to give you a wrong answer because I was taught differently. And if you didn't get my answer, it's true.
Hope I helped,
Darry