The excerpt contains the first sentences of the story. The story revolves around a woman who is informed about the tragic death of her husband. After learning the fact she acts differently that the reader is confused whether she is in grief or she feels joyful or in extreme explanation she started acting abnormally. Reviewers of the story debated about the unhappy marriage of Mrs. Mallard. The reader can find the implications later in the story. But because of the insecurities and worries felt towards Mrs. Mallard the reader can yield from the introduction that the correct answer is A.
Success* I think I honestly have know idea
Answer:
teal is my favorite color
Explanation:
and a cat is my favorite animal :)
Answer:
B. Taking an extra minute to put on a bicycle helmet could protect your head and save your life.
Answer:
The answer is: <u>While the e-mail contains formal language in the body, the salutation is formatted incorrectly and the contact information is missing.</u>
Explanation:
It cannot be the first option as the email is actually formal, we know that because we don't see any contractions (it's), which these are commonly know for its informality when writing, we also see words and phrases such as: solidify, would, concern, look forward, etc... which could have been easily replaced for other synonyms less formal. The formatting refers to, pieces of writing missing, in this context we see that a bit more of salutation is missing at the beginning before going straight out to the issue; for instance:
<em>Dear Mr. Townsend, </em>
<em>The motive of my email is to salute you and also to make of your knowledge...</em>
And well, as we can see, the contact information she writes as to find "below" isn't there...
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