Answers: (please read the descriptions)
An email giving details of five broken vases received from a seller:
- Claim - part of me wants to say that this is a request, but nothing in the sentence says that the customer wanted to be refunded or receive a new product. With this knowledge, this is most likely a claim since the customer is making a claim about the product received. However, I could be incorrect.
A letter outlining an idea to increase a company's sales by 10 percent:
- Proposal - This is an idea, not a plan in effect. Therefore, it is a proposal.
A letter complaining about the service at a dry cleaner:
- Claim - Once again, I want to say that this is a request, but nothing in the sentence says that the customer is requesting a refund for the service, so I am going to say that this is a claim since the customer is making a claim about their service. Once again, I could be incorrect.
An email asking employees to attend a charity event:
The correct answer is D. The audience knows something the character or the characters don't.
This is a pretty common literary technique used in plays and its usage goes as far back as Ancient Greece. This is especially noticeable in tragedies where the audience knows what is being plotted while the main characters do not.
C: To ask a question
If it ends in a period, it is most likely to make a statement, express a feeling, or to give an order. Examples:
Fish swim in water.
I'm very happy.
Go clean your room now.
If it ends in a question mark it is to ask a question. Examples:
Are you happy?
if it ends in an exclamation point it is to either give an order or express a feeling (usually of excitement or surprise). Examples:
Go clean now!
I'm very happy!
Ah! (surprise)
Answer:
the theme is that do not trust those who have disappointed you time and time over again to suddenly change. she should get a more reliable friend.
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