Answer:
Explanation:
It depends on where you put 'cause' in the sentence.
Answer:
(place where u live)
( school name)
Dear Principal,
Most respectfully I beg to say that your student helped me. I was going on way suddenly a thef pocketed my wallet but your student saved my wallet and returned to me. I am thankful of you and your student.
Hari Singh
( date)
<h2>In return plese follow me.</h2>
'We will gain the triumph' best represents an opinion.
Answer: Option A
<u>Explanation:</u>
Opinion is a person’s view about something which is not really based on any factual knowledge or data. Opinion is simply a belief or a person’s way of thinking. The sentence ‘we will gain triumph’ represents an opinion.
It is not a fact or an information, the line simply states that we will achieve success. It’s the belief that the speaker is holding. The rest two statements aren’t opinions, they are the factual information being provided to the readers. As in, ‘Yesterday the Japanese Government also launched an attack against Malaya’ this sentence expresses the fact and not an opinion.
I would say the answer is anger. Notice how he mention Hades, which is the Greek God of the Underworld. Langston Hughes is basically saying he'd rather die than pay, which is seen as anger. I hope this helps!
The reader has direct access to the inner thoughts and feelings of Poe's narrator but not those of Mr. Hyde.