I'm not sure how to help you mate, since you didn't include anything that had imagery or mood, but I'll try my best...
Imagery is description basically. For example, when you're writing (or reading) you should be able to imagine exactly what is being described. ie; "Snow White's bright painted cherry lips brushed softly across the firm flesh of the apple."
Mood is how you're emotionally effected by the writing. Music is the best example of mood. For example, during a horror music how there will often be scary violin music? That helps increase the mood/atomosphere or the movie. Same thing with writing.
I hope I helped mate, good luck!~
1. Ask yourself how your complaint impacts your work.
2. Try to resolve the problem on your own.
(and if that doesn't work, pick a right time to talk to your boss)
3. Be calm and concise
4. Ask someone for advice ( well ask your boss for advice)
Answer:
Sentences are formed by ensuring several elements like the Subject, Verb and predicates
Explanation:
The Subject gives us what we are to describe or the major actor.
For example:
Ade walked through the Ice,
Ade here is the subject and we are referencing him here,
The second element 'walked' shows an action carried out by the subject. This is the verb of the sentence.
Predicates are words that come before or after a verb to give us more information about the 'subject' or the 'verb'- in the exa mple above; 'through the ice' gives us information on where Ade walked.