Answer: Whatever the content of the things we say, it's our tone that communicates what we're feeling when we say them. Our tone tells the truth even when our words don't, even when we're unaware of that truth ourselves. And it's our tone to which others respond. We can even say "I love you" in a way that provokes bitterness and then innocently argue we're being unfairly attacked when the person to whom we've said it quite rightly responds to our tone rather than our words.
Explanation:
A writer's tone is very important, as it conveys a particular message from you as the writer and likewise affects the reader in a particular way. Consequently, it can also affect how the reader receives the message you are communicating.
When the subject of a sentence comes before the verb, the sentence is in natural order.
When the verb or part of the verb comes before the subject, the sentence is in inverted order.
The verb is mixed so the subject comes before the verb.
I believe the answer is A. Natural
1 = I would describe the subject of this magazine as things that relate to discoveries ( I'm not fully sure but go for it because I think I am right)
2 = 44
3 = In Book Reviews (On page 128)
4 = Write this: I think that this magazine was published for some time because on the top left corner of the magazine it says " December Issue" which shows that it was published in December
5 = Letters to the editor
I could eat a horse I believe is the Hyberbole in this
Answer:
These prices won't last forever
Explanation: