Ans 1: She said that her sister was angry.
Ans 2: Truth has been spoken by me.
Tamil Nadu, June 18, 2020.
Bachi
To the Editor.
Dear Editor,
Bearing in mind the importance of preserving the nature and the natural wealth of our city, as well as the economic importance that our rivers present, I would like to emphasize the importance of publicizing the national movement on the cleaning of the Ganga River.
As we know, the Ganga River is one of the most important rivers in our community, which unfortunately has been suffering from the effects of pollution and inappropriate waste disposal. The river, besides being part of the daily life of our citizens and being an important natural resource for our community, offers countless economic activities that can help our people to have a better quality of life.
With the objective of reducing the amount of garbage in these rivers, we created the national movement on the cleaning of the Ganga River, where we collected economic resources to revert the state of pollution of the river and to seek volunteers to help us in this mission.
As we know of your magazine's commitment to the preservation of natural resources and the well-being of the community, we believe that this is the right place for this movement to be disseminated and shared. For this reason, I am writing this letter to find out if you allow your magazine to participate in this noble mission.
graciously
Ted Bachi.
Director-General of the National Movement on the Cleaning of the Ganga River
Answer:
Not quite there! :)
Explanation:
"If you have a natural talent like dancing, singing, touching your nose to your tongue or anything you could make someone smile. We all need it this time of the year."
You see, first off; you can't physically touch your nose to your tongue, it should be "Touching your tongue to your nose". :)
I would add in the phrase, "Such as" instead of "Like" to make it ring better!
Next I would change "or anything you could make someone smile" to: "or anything you could use to make someone smile". Using the words "USE" and "TO" help get the meaning across.
"If you have a natural talent such as dancing, singing, touching your tongue to your nose or anything you could use to make someone smile; we can all use it this time of the year."
In this case, it may flow better! :)
A. state governor
B. town mayor
C. the President of the United States
D. federal senator
The correct answer would be
B. Town Mayor
B.
A nominative absolute is a phrase that starts or ends a sentence and has no grammatical relation with the rest of the sentence.