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Answer: A notice of an unexpected plate.
When delivering bad news we can use a <em>direct strategy</em> or an<em> indirect strategy</em>. We usually use a<u> direct strategy when the news are not damaging</u>, when the receiver may overlook the bad news or when firmness is necessary. An<u> indirect strategy is used when the bad news are delicate</u> and you need to prepare the receiver to accept the information.
We use a direct strategy for <em>a notice of an unexpected plate</em> because it can't be overlooked.
We use an indirect strategy for <em>plants closure to the city council and mayor </em>because we need to prepare the receivers for what will come next and make sure they are ready to process the information the best way possible.
Courage, readiness to help the weak.
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I'd say the sentence is more to the formal side. This is because it isn't a causal, "Hey there, would you want a guarantee for your new phone?", or a, "Yo, dude, want a guarantee for your new phone?" This sentence is what you'd say respectfully to a stranger you might not know. Hope this helps! Please mark as Brainliest if you could, that would be appreciated. :)