I would say “loud and dramatic.” The text includes dramatic and emphasized word choice such as “face to face with reality” and “will their friendship be knocked out forever?” This is not a horror, classical, or upbeat type of film, leaving the only option to be “loud and dramatic.”
The two common formats for a business letter are block and modified block. In the modified block style of business letter, <span>all the text is left aligned except to the author's address, date, closing, and paragraphs are not indented, and the author's address, date, and closing should begin at the center point.</span>
B. help
as it comes out of no where and wasn't really needed.
In “Fame is a fickle food,” Dickinson illustrates the temporary and unsatisfying nature of fame by comparing it to a fickle food, one that sits on the “shifting plate” of a guest for whom the table is not set a “second time.” The intelligent crow chooses to eat the “Farmer's Corn” rather than the “crumbs” of fame.