Answer:
the third one
Explanation:
no words apart from the first need capitals in a sentence.
<u>Answer:</u>
My dear Father,
I am fine here and I hope you will receive this letter in the best of health. I received your letter ten days ago but I was busy in my midterm exams so couldn’t write to you earlier. You seemed quite concerned about my studies as my previous result was below 80%. The result of the midterm exams has been announced and you will be delighted to know that I have got 88% marks in it. I owe this success to god's favour, your prayers and blessings and the proper guidance of my worthy teachers. For the final exams, I shall have to work hard even more. I find difficulty in mathematics and I am planning to get private coaching in it. I didn’t prepare myself well enough in Pakistan. studies and I am concentrating on it as well. Moreover, I’m trying to improve my writing speed because at times I cannot mange to complete the paper. I want to assure you that I have recognised my failings and now trying my utmost to improve them. I have reduced my sleeping hours.I have learned that one cannot climb the ladder of success with one’s hands in pockets.
I know your wishes and support are my strength and I will prove myself in studies. Pay my compliments to all at home.
Your loving son/daughter,
________
Answer:
Explanation:
I would say the correct answer would be to decide what about the topic is meaningful to you. Take notes and find a good time to speak up.
Answer and explanation:
The purpose of using dashes in this excerpt is to set off an appositive sentence that contains commas. An appositive sentence is a structure that offers further information on something mentioned before it. Appositives can usually be set off by commas but, when they are long and present commas in their own structure, they are set off by dashes.
In the excerpt we are studying here, the appositive "-so-called because they used to, like, DECLARE things to be true, okay, as opposed to other things are, like, totally, you know, not-" is a very long one and full of commas. It is supposed to offer further information on what declarative sentences are.