For example you can say:
Dear Friend(or make up a name)
Today I went to the debate competition finals and it was amazing! We went against this school named (school name) and the competition was intense.
Or something like that, just giving you an idea. Make sure to add descriptive words and make sure to apply if you won or you lost.
The correct answer is B: That lizard's eyes were small and shiny. All other options are wrong because the noun was turned into its plural form "lizards," which can't be used with the singular adjective "that." In addition, option C lacks a possessive form and option D includes an "s" after the apostrophe, which should not be used with nouns ending in s.
<span>tone is the authors ATTITUDE toward th writing. writing can have more than one tone.</span>
As per assembling a writing plan for an essay, the better answer, if not the best, would be B. Material that catches the reader's interest.
Many would argue that the correct answer would be D. the general idea of your essay or maybe C. a brief summary of your conclusion or perhaps A. the first section of the body of your essay. Well, they are all correct. As long as what follows is duly taken noted and is consistent to keep the flow of the essay that when the final paper is read, it isn't confusing in any way. Though generally speaking, what should come first would be the material that catches the reader's interest.
Pretty sure you have to pick the allusion that best describes the sentence.