Answer:
Short Story Of a cleaner
Explanation:
One day a cleaner had a mopping job, when he got to the location of the cleaning, he started his work without thinking of how and where to end it.
When he got to the last part of the room, he remembered he was at a corner, he then discovered there's was no way of getting out without messing up his work of many hours.
He then sighed and said to himself, "Don't put the cart before the horse".
Answer:
An opinion that is different from a traditional belief
Answer:
no. 3 is correct answer of your question ^_^
<em>We</em><em> </em><em>didn't </em><em>have</em><em> </em><em>to</em><em> </em><em>visit</em><em> </em><em>Lumbini </em><em>.</em>
Who wrote that? i'm not entirely sure if those are seperate lines or if that's how it was written.
Answer:
C. to Inform
Explanation:
INFORMATIVE pieces of literature dont include fictional aspects MOST OF THE TIME, but usually contain factual text describing, introducing or (hence the name) informing the reader
some pieces of informative literature include (not limited to) Manuals, news articles, informative essays (yes ik thats a lil obvious XD) or some research papers
some fictional pieces CAN BE informative, say an article or blog post regarding a story, where it gives further detail and fact about the story