answer: you can believe each individual snowfall is unique
The stance, position, or idea the writer is explaining/proving to audiences and the subtopics (reasons) that will be used to do so.
What is this the Definition of?
An argument
Having many friends and having few friends is obviously thinking of the amount of friends without caring much about quality. It's good to have few friends, but to have true friends.
It is always preferable to have quality friendships. Friendships built on trust, caring, love, understanding and reciprocity. A friendship between two people is between two people, never a single part. It has to have both parts. It must be a friendship strengthened in personal, intimate, and deep knowledge, to the point of this friendship overcoming difficulties, confusion, misunderstandings, quarrels, everything. This kind of friendship is built with quality. And nowadays few people possess those characteristics or are willing to acquire them. That is why friendship should never be based on quantity, on the largest number of friends. If we have few friends but friends with these characteristics, we know that they are real friends.
Answer:
Dear class president,
I would like to tell you that you are the best class president. Thank you for helping students and our class. I adore our organised class because of your effort.
Yours sincerely,
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I think answer D Thrifty fits the sentence the best. The definition of frugal in this context, according to the Cambridge dictionary is “careful when using money” so A and B are completely wrong. C doesn’t seem to fit the context quite well so D it is