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Answer:
Mahatma Gandhi Rd, Andheri West Mumbai. June 5th, 2020.
Dear Sir or Madam,
I am Priya Thomas from Mumbai and I am writing this letter to make my voice and the voice of all the citizens of Mumbai heard.
It is public knowledge that it is hard to get to our jobs or destinations due to the frequent traffic jams that the city experiences. During the last years, there was an increase in the number of cars, which lead to a collapsed traffic system since its roads are small for the number of cars. Besides, they are poorly marked as regards street signals, stop lights, and crosswalks. All these things make the driving and the fluency of the traffic harder and harder with the constantly increasing number of vehicles.
It would be helpful if you can publish this letter in the newspaper or write an article about this problem to reach the governor's attention and help us.
Yours faithfully,
Priya Thomas.
Explanation:
The letter aims to inform and persuade the editor of The Times Of India to help you, to do this you should write a formal letter explaining the problem and asking kindly for help. It is important to give detailed information about the problem. In other words, you should inform about the problem and explain the consequences that it has on the city to convince the editor to help you.
Correct answer: Immigrants must remember and preserve their own native cultures.
<u>Judith</u> Ortiz Cofer was born in Puerto Rico. During her childhood her family traveled back and forth between the US and Puerto Rico. Her father was in the military and was stationed in New Jersey. When she was 15, her family permanently relocated to Georgia.
Her poem, <em>El Ovido, </em>published in 1987, urges immigrants not to turn away from the heritage and culture they came from as they settle in a new place -- in this case, the United States. Further in the poem, she says it is "dangerous to disdain the plaster saints before which your mother kneels, praying with embarrassing fervor, that you survive in the place you have chosen to live."
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Hey there Carlos!
Let's examine this above.
<span>Jeremy will be planting tulips in the spring.
let's take some key point's from this.
</span><span>Jeremy (will) be (planting) tulips in the spring.
The word's "will" and also "planting" are a form of the future tense.
So, in this case, we can cross out both option (c) and also (d).
Option (c) and also (d) are (present), and the sentence is not present, it would be in the future.
So, now we have both option (a) and also (b) as our last options.
This would be considered a "future perfect progressive" because the sentence shows that "he will plant tulips", which shows that this would be a future perfect goal pretty much.
Hope this helps you Carlos, and if you need any more help, never hesitate to ask more question's on Brainly
~Jurgen</span>