Since this is an informal letter to a friend, only the writer's address, for a possible return mail, is important if you are using slow mail. However, an email will do the magic these days.
The (letter) email will automatically indicate the date of writing and also show your email address.
Begin the letter with a salutation like this: "Dear Bose."
Introduce the reason for writing. For example, "I learned from Mike, your assignment partner, that you have earned a one-week suspension following your usual truancy."
Give a general preamble about how you became aware of his suspension.
Write about how you have tried to talk your friend out of the poor habit of truancy. Reassure him that his interest in having a bright future can be made possible by doing the right things at the right time.
Tell him that you wish to discuss more when he returns to class. In the meantime, encourage him to be of good behavior and not to engage in any activity that will disappoint his parents or put him to ridicule.
Close your writing by reassuring him that he remains a friend.
Indicate your name.
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Capulet asks this rhetorical question to Tybalt in order to put him in his place. Capulet is Tybalt's elder and Tybalt is speaking as though he will ignore his uncle's wishes. Capulet reminds Tybalt that he is the one in charge, not Tybalt. Capulet reminds Tybalt of his position at the beginning of this excerpt as well when he says "It is my will; the which if thou respect". Here he is telling Tybalt that he wants Tybalt to leave Romeo and his friends alone. If Tybalt respects Capulet, he'll not engage in a fight with the Montagues at the party.
Answer:
He was known to be very proud of his birth and station
Explanation:
A shot story titled “The Nose” was narrated by Nikolai Gogol when he lived in St. Petersburg. The story was divided into three major parts and further talked about a certain academic Assessor known as Kovaloff, who woke up one morning from sleep, only to realize his nose has left him to live a life of its nose.
Kovaloff, who was a member of the city council, preferred to call himself Major Kovaloff even though he was not one. Since he lived abroad and worked there, he felt he was an important man in the society and deserved to be called Major.
He was known to be very proud of his birth and station and he wanted to have everyone respect him for that.
If the underlined part was stars and stripes, that's true. The first flag adopted in 1777 was called the stars and stripes. I've never been able to figure out exactly how long the revolutionary war lasted. If 1783 was the end point, then that part dealing with the revolutionary war is also true.