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D. "i wanted to go to an active air field. And that's what I asked for." (Paragraph 29)
Explanation:
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That's not entirely true. I like a person to properly say their words but also engage, and know what they are talking about.
Answer:
i think its A pleading
Explanation:
admonishing does seem like it could be that but it doesn't give warning
Chapter 29 of The Grapes of Wrath is an "inner" chapter and, therefore, short and lyrical in style. It is also a Biblical-styled chapter, as it depicts the Great Flood that is used as counterpoint to the Dust Bowl chapters earlier. Steinback makes use of pathetic fallacy (weather to depict emotional tone) as the apocalyptic weather is a kind of purgation--an excessive baptism that brings death across the land.
Answer: In the future, we should be more careful about scheduling
Passage: You scheduled seven conference calls for this morning between 10 and 11 a.m. [2] Generally, the company limits the number of conference calls to three per hour. [3] I’m letting you know that in the future, we should be more careful about scheduling.
Explanation: The third sentence contains unnecessary fillers. The key point in the sentence is to be more careful about call scheduling. '<em>I’m letting you know that in the future</em>' can be replaced with '<em>in the future.</em>' By dropping the unnecessary filler '<em>I'm letting you know that</em>', the meaning does not change but the sentence becomes more concise, has more clarity and is more deliberate.