Answer:
the rich men's "heir" will "air" her view tomorrow.
Explanation:
heir as in 'a pereson who is entitled'
air as in 'express publicly'
Answer:
formal
Explanation:
'strict' and 'harsh' are out because business letters are not meant to insult or criticise, but rather to be courteous (polite). 'fancy' is out because business letters do not use unnecessarily flowery language.
as such, that only leaves us with 'formal' which is an appropriate tone for a business letter since it conveys a sense of seriousness.
i hope this helps! :D
By giving details on a character's personality, the author helps readers understand that character more accurately
I will guess because I don't know what is underlined. But I am %100 percent sure the answer is "D". Because your mom said she wants to avoid hearing about the blouse again. That means your mom said she wants to "Stop" hearing about the blouse again. So it fits, so that is why I am %100 sure "D" is the answer. So the answer is "D". Which is "Stop."