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Use "urgent" in a sentence
Answer:
"Her presence is urgent, so that we can complete the activity"
Explanation:
The word "urgent" is used to describe something that cannot be postponed or delayed, but that must be done or completed immediately, as there is a strong need for it that must be addressed as soon as possible.
An example of the use of this word can be shown in the sentence written above, the presence of a girl is essential to complete an activity.
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Then, // when darkness had dropped, Grendel
Went up to Herot, // wondering what the warriors
Would do in that hall // when their drinking was done.
The // mark the caesura.
A caesura is a break in the line where a speaker would pause. In the modern translations like this one, it normally occurs with a phrase shift or a comma.
I'd sat the answer is 'all of the above'. Because 'history of the relationship' is important - you won't greet a person you've just met the same way you'd great your best friend. "Context' is also important, because you won't speak the same way at a gala, or at a casual meeting with your friends. "Type of the conversation desired" is also relevant, because the way you greet someone will lead the course of your conversation.