Hmmm. I believe this would be character vs. Society. Hope this helps!
Answer:
a piece of information used to advantage -> the ace up my sleeve
a potentially perilous situation -> an accident waiting to happen
to put an end to fun -> rain on your parade
Answers: (please read the descriptions)
An email giving details of five broken vases received from a seller:
- Claim - part of me wants to say that this is a request, but nothing in the sentence says that the customer wanted to be refunded or receive a new product. With this knowledge, this is most likely a claim since the customer is making a claim about the product received. However, I could be incorrect.
A letter outlining an idea to increase a company's sales by 10 percent:
- Proposal - This is an idea, not a plan in effect. Therefore, it is a proposal.
A letter complaining about the service at a dry cleaner:
- Claim - Once again, I want to say that this is a request, but nothing in the sentence says that the customer is requesting a refund for the service, so I am going to say that this is a claim since the customer is making a claim about their service. Once again, I could be incorrect.
An email asking employees to attend a charity event:
Answer:
dunno
Explanation:
Because no one in their right mind would be that hateful or be that willing to use a group of people as a scape goat.
B- He wears socks on his hands instead of gloves.
Though C may seem like the answer, B mainly supports it, because it shows he cannot afford regular gloves :)