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To the principal of (give here school/college name)
( Give here your residential address)
Sub: Application for leave due to sickness
Date:Give particular day date
Respected sir/ madam,
With due respect and humble submission i would like to state that i couldn't be able to attend in my regular classes because I have been suffering from sickness from some days before and doctor has advised me to take some rest..so,i couldn't be able to present or stand in my exams ..
So,it's my honour request to you to please grant me leave for the absence of these long days..
I would be very thankful to you if you understand my position and grant me leave for the absence of these days..
Thank you,
Your obedient student
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This question is incomplete. I have found the complete question online. Since the passage is the same, I will omit it:
. . . but Michael was just laughing at him.
What would be the BEST theme for this passage?
1. Everything always works out in the end.
2. Always treat people as kindly as you would like to be treated.
3. You should always carry extra money.
4. Be nice to everyone, they could end up being a good friend.
Answer:
The best theme for the passage is:
4. Be nice to everyone, they could end up being a good friend.
Explanation:
We may be tempted to choose theme number 2 but, after thoroughly reading the passage, we can tell number 4 is the best option. The lesson or moral of the story is not simply about being kind for its own sake. There is interest involved. According to the end of the story, you may need that person later, just like Caleb ended up needing Michael. Thus, it pays off to be kind to them just in case.
I've seen you ask the question, at least 4 times....what ever the answer is still A.
The answer is: 3 He has a patriarchal point of view.
In the excerpt from "Antigone," by Sophocles, Creon expresses that the social system must be controlled and preserved by men. He also underestimates the authority of women and does not think women should rule. As a consequence, he suggests that society must be dominated by the power exercised by the masculine genre.