Dear Mrs/Mr. (insert name),
How are you today?
I am so honored that you have my best interests at heart and that you chose to recommend this wonderful boarding school for me, however I prefer the school I am currently going to as of right now and here's why.
First off, the teachers here are really great, and I feel like I am in a safe environment. I can ask my teachers for help on concepts i don't quite understand and expect great answers. In, addition, this school is close to home, which means that, god forbid, something happened to me or a close relative, I can be picked up within moments notice. My parents wouldn't have to go through so much trouble to get me out of school, for the simpler matters either, like a doctor's appointment. And lastly, I can go to school with people that I know and am comfortable with. Changing schools halfway through high school can be tough for kids my age, who have grown up with the same people around them.
So I hope I have convinced you of the benefits of going to the school I already go to and I hope you understand that I am very grateful to have a person like you who has my best interests at heart.
Sincerely,
insert name
Answer:
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Explanation:
Subtext, by definition, refers to what one might call "reading between the lines". it's a deeper meaning behind the way a character may act or even the tone in which they speak.
Answer:
She’s enrolling in swim lessons and a water safety class because of this.
Explanation:
Progressive (continuous) tenses are tenses used to describe ongoing actions. Tenses that belong to this group are the past, present, and future progressive tenses. They can be easily recognized by the use of the verb form ending in <em>-ing</em> (e.g. <em>He was going/ He is going/ He will be going</em>).
The only sentence that contains a verb used in the progressive tense is the sentence <em>She’s enrolling in swim lessons and a water safety class because of this.</em>
(Probably wrong but) TREES.