Answer:
I think A is correct
Explanation:
The secretary has been busy all afternoon to type some files or documents.
1. Locate the thesis of your argument.
2. List each argument with verified evidence/support.
3. Research and Analyze any logic, facts, charts or other data that could be used to support a claim.
4. When writing your thesis, either agree or disagree with the statement.
5. Don't forget to list why! But try to avoid extreme uses of first person. \
6. Cite your sources.
True, the supporting details should some in the following paragraphs (that's what I learned anyway - it may be wrong)
Answer:
I wish that he were already here now.