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get a deeper understanding of the text because you have to really think about what you have read to be able to put it in different words
Answer:
1. volume
2. cubic metre
3. cubic decimetre, cubic centimetre (all i remember)
4. the amount of matter in a specific space.
5. the sample divided by its volume.
6. e=mc squared
Explanation:
You can write a letter to Denzel Washington, for example, and ask him to be the chief guest at your school and talk about his experience playing Macbeth.
<h3>How to write a letter</h3>
Below you will find the steps and tips to write a letter to Denzel Washington inviting him to be the chief guest at your school's drama week:
- Start your letter by placing the date on the top right corner and then the salutation "Dear Mr. Washington" on the left side.
- Be straightforward but polite. Immediately explain why you are writing the letter: "I am writing to kindly invite you to..."
- In the second paragraph, explain why you admire that actor and why it would be such an honor to have him as a chief guest.
- In the third paragraph, tell him it would be most appreciated if he could talk about his experience playing Macbeth, since your school has been working on that play as well.
- End the letter by restating your wish. Say goodbye by writing "Best regards," or "Sincerely" and then signing your name.
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Answer A. Being from or in a hotel could be anywhere in the world, really. "Turista" is a word in spanish meaning tourist that helps us understand the location (some spanish-speaking country). "Cactus fence" tells us it's in a dryer climate of the Spanish-speaking country, and "Mango yellow" indicates that it is somewhere mangos are naturally found.
Since hotels could be found anywhere and are not specific to one cultural background, Answer A is the only word that doesn't contribute to understanding where the speaker is from. Hope this helps! :)