Answer:
I would say the answer is C.
Hi. This question requires you to use your creativity and drafting skills and for that reason, I can't write the letter for you, but I can show you how to write it and that's what I'm going below.
To begin writing the letter, you must imagine yourself as Douglas' mother and think about how upset you were about your son's accident in the YMCA pool, which was left completely under supervision. After imagining the situation you can write the letter as follows:
- Start by making a statement to the person you are writing the letter to. You can start with "Dear Mr/Mrs...."
- Begin a second paragraph by introducing yourself, and showing why this letter is being written. Then comment on the accident and give reasons why you believe the YMCA authorities are responsible for this accident.
- Start the third paragraph giving suggestions on how this problem can be resolved and claiming something that should be done to prevent new accidents from happening.
- End the letter by stating that you hope these issues will be resolved quickly and that you hope all families can have good experiences with the YMCA in the future. Remember to be polite throughout the letter.
You can find more information on writing a letter at the link below:
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Answer:
In the opening credits of the screenplay, Steve Harmon introduces himself as a prisoner who is frightened, afraid and alone.
Explanation:
From the "Monster", Steve Harmon introduces himself to be a young prisoner who is in prison for the first time and frightened. He explains his experience in the prison by revealing that the best time to cry in prison is at night. In the prison, crying is perceived as weakness and those that express it are beaten.
Steve Harmon is 16-year-old kid and known as the narrator and protagonist of the story. He is charged with felony murder due to his involvement in a robbery that claimed the life of Mr. Nesbitt.
Answer:
I am outgoing and friendly. I like to talk to people and join various clubs and sports teams. I am constantly on the go, if I am relaxing, it drives me crazy so to say. My life is centered around activities and relationships with others. My best friend is quite the opposite. She is quiet and shy. She rarely joins clubs and hates giving speeches, all things I like to do. Some may wonder how we became such good friends, yet, I know. We balance eachother. I need her in my life to calm down my craziness, and I know she needs my spunk.
Explanation:
Answer:
→ Active - I will never forget this experience.
→ Passive - This experience will never be forgotten by me.
Explanation:
There are two basic rules for converting sentences from Active Voice into Passive Voice, which are common for all tenses.
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The places of subject and object will be interchanged in the sentence.
- Active voice - Sub. + have/has + P.P.form of verb + obj.
- Passive voice - Sub.(obj.) + have been/has been + P.P. form of verb + prepositional by + obj.(Sub.)
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Only 3rd form of the verb or Past Participle (e.g. written) will be used as a main verb in Passive Voice.
Therefore, "This experience will never be forgotten by me" is the sentence in passive voice.
Hoped this helped.