Well, I know that too formal of a writing style can confuse me, so I prefer a more casual tone to the story. I want to read a story and have it keep me on the edge of my seat, and excite me throughout the whole experience. Books to me do not always have to include a moral, or a lesson to them. Reading to me is a source of entertainment. For example, the novel I read in 4th grade, Gregor and the Curse of the Warmbloods, was so original and odd, yet thrilling and exciting. I like when a story gets to the action considerably quickly. I usually give up on a story if it takes too long to build up.
I hope this helps in some way, or at least inspires you. Have a great day!
The answer is A condradictory
In my opinion, the correct answer is <span>b. False. This kind of sentence invites for a further discussion, and would be appropriate in a job application letter, cover letter, or something like that. However, a refusal letter should explain the reasons for refusing something that are not debatable. It is basically the end of written correspondence, so there is no reason to contact anyone further. If you leave more room for contact, it would either mean that you aren't sure about your decision, or that you are expecting a different kind of offer (should that be the case, this is not a professional way to do it).</span>
I don't know the answer what is the answer
Answer:
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Explanation:
They don't question things because they have been basically breed to believe that everything in their world is perfect. An example of things they don't question is like the killing of the lightest twin if they are identical and how they were going to kill Gabe ( In Jonas's fathers case) , no choices in things like jobs and not being allowed to have their own kids.
In the end this results in chaos as Jonas realizes just how wrong this all is and he decides to release the memories back to every body.
I hope this helps! If so would you mind marking me the brainliest please. Peace and love !!!!!!!!!