Answer and Explanation:
Dear Sir or Madam,
This is to draw your attention to the unsanitary conditions of Street . . ., in . . . neighborhood. Over the past few days, piles of garbage have been accumulating outside my house, on number . . ., as well as other homes around the neighborhood.
Even though sweepers frequently come to the neighborhood and effectively clean the streets, the piles they gather are not being duly collected. Residents of the area are concerned that the garbage may end up attracting bugs, rats, and even larger animals, which may lead to the spread of diseases.
Your prompt action is kindly requested to have the garbage collected and the area inspected for pests.
Yours sincerely,
. . .
Answer: B
Explanation: What detail in the first text is made clearer by details in the second text?
Jaylen said “ kids came up to him & said kids weren’t bullying them no more as much.
Now the second text is saying a girl named McKenna Inglett tried to change the people that were bullying her so basically she was inspired in jaylen work so she wanted to step up... McKenna Have similar thoughts as Jaylens.
Answer:
The piece of evidence that best reveals the lose-lose reality of the king's arena is:
B "It mattered not that he might already possess a wife and family, or that his affections might be engaged upon an object of his own selection" (Paragraph 6).
Explanation:
"The Lady, or the Tiger?" is a short story by American author and humorist Frank Richard Stockton. A semi-barbaric king came up with what he considered to be the fairest of trials. The criminal had to choose one of two doors to open. If he opened the door behind which a tiger was hiding, he would immediately be judged guilty, and he'd be punished by the tiger. If he opened the door behind which a damsel was waiting, he would have to marry her on the spot.
Notice that this is a lose-lose situation. The reward is not really a reward. That man does not wish to be married to that woman - and she doesn't wish that either. They do not know nor love each other. He gets to live instead of being killed by the tiger, but he is bound to have a miserable life with someone he never wanted. The piece of evidence that best reveals precisely that is:
B "It mattered not that he might already possess a wife and family, or that his affections might be engaged upon an object of his own selection" (Paragraph 6).
So, even if the man is in love with someone else - even if he is already married -, he still has to marry the damsel.
According to the internet, the Friar is referring to Juliet's parent that them crying is normal and natural, but since Juliet is in a better place, they should rejoice for the dead and that her soul is still pure when she goes up to heaven because she is young.
Or,
Natures tear meaning natural tears, merriment meaning happy. It is natural to cry over the death of a child but they should be happy she is going to be in a better place.