Answer:
an invitation to a special event
Explanation:
Out of all the options given, the one which is most likely in the envelope is an invitation to a special event.
A special event consists of public events, private events, sporting events, fairs & festivals among others. They are categorized as ‘special’ events most times because they are outside of the host’s normal business activities or programs.
That’s doesn't mean they don’t still have business objectives, while some special events are purely celebratory, many others are held for business purpose such as marketing, sales, advertising, promotion, e.t.c.
Special events are mostly hospitality or entertainment-based, though not all and are mostly of a social, rather than business, nature, with the exception to few others.
While an <u>oxymoron</u> is a figure of speech where two opposing words in meanings are used together intentionally for creating a special effect, an <u>euphemism</u> is concerned with the use of a word or phrase that replaces another with a less offensive or vulgar meaning.
<u>Examples of oxymorons are</u>:
- 2. Ted thought the game was <u>bittersweet</u> because his team won, but he was injured. <em>(The game was pleasant because of the result, but it included a bit of suffering since Ted ended up injured)</em>
- 4. After his ordeal, Richard looked like a member of the <u>living dead</u>. <em>(Richard seemed to be alive but with a dead soul)</em>
<u>Examples of euphenisms are</u>:
- 1.Nick was <u>stretching the truth</u> when he said that he was working on his second novel. <em>(Nick was saying something that wasn't exactly true...)</em>
- 3.The horse was <u>put to sleep</u> after injuring its leg at the derby. <em>(The horse was sacrified...)</em>
Gregor from what. No offense but you won't get good answers with an explanation because I want to help but I dont know who he is... Sorry.