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I am not used to living this way
Answer:
1234 Main Street
Los Angeles, California
March 16th, 2021
Dear sir or madam,
I am writing to inform you about the programmes that I have to choose for national television, and their schedule.
The first programme that I choose is called Environment heroes. It is a programme for kids between the ages of 6 to 13 years old. It aims to educate them on environmental issues and what they can do to take care of our planet. The ideal programme's airing would be at 16:00 on weekdays since the kids are not in school and it is usually a time that they spend doing leisure activities.
The next programme that I consider to be suitable for national television is Time to talk. It is a debate programme with different topics every week. Specialists in different areas and with contrasting points of view are invited to the studio to discuss controversial issues that affect us. They would inform the audience about problems, such as inequality for females regarding salaries, discrimination, economic crisis, changes in education, amongst other topics. As it is a programme that talks about controversial themes that might not be suitable for children, it should be aired at 11:00 pm on weekdays.
I hope that the programmes could be aired and on those timetables. They would have a considerable impact on our audience and our society.
Yours faithfully.
Mark Jhonson.
Explanation:
When we write a formal letter, we should use a formal style, with no contractions or too friendly words. In the first paragraph, we introduce the topic. Then we proceed to talk in detail about it in the next paragraphs. In the last section of the letter, we write a closing paragraph where we cordially thank or ask the reader for something. Finally, we use a closing phrase, in this case, yours faithfully, and our signature.
Answer: LIGHTHEARTEDLY
Explanation: I looked it up in the dictionary and it said lighthearted, carefree, and cheerful. hope my answer will help you!
Answer:
This passage reveals that:
C) Slavery was a taboo subject, to be avoided in polite conversation.
Explanation:
Frederick Douglass was born in 1818. He was an abolitionist, a writer, and a social reformer whose autobiography "The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass" greatly influenced the abolitionist movement in 1845. In the book, Douglass tells the story of his life as a slave and the measures he took to learn how to read and write.
From the passage we are studying here, it can be easily inferred that slavery was a taboo issue in conversations. Even though it was a reality - and a horrific one -, people were uncomfortable when it was brought up. According to Douglass, "grownup people" were discussing it, but whenever he brought it up with white boys around his age, they were troubled, bothered by it. Maybe they were suddenly and sharply reminded that that human being they were talking to, unlike themselves, did not have any freedom. His life was set in a very different direction than theirs. Being reminded of that was probably uncomfortable.