As globalisation is becoming an ideal increasingly strived towards in today's society, email is a fast and efficient way of communicating - and can be used to voice complaints. It is particularly useful in this circumstance if a company has many queries to answer, and if a consumer sends an email (albeit a complaint), both parties can receive an answer quickly, as email is a digital system, which ultimately, in a company, have many clerks operating company email inboxes compared to a telephone system. In addition, those who are shy would definitely favour an email system compared to voicing their complaints face to face.
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This subject here is "you" and is considered to be understood. In English, this type of subject is called an inferred or understood subject, and is used when the sentence is directed at someone but does not directly include the subject in it. These are often found in imperative sentences, or sentences that give you a command.
What is "Shut down your screen week?" and why? does that mean you have to write letters to tell someone that someone is dying? or drive 24 hours to see them? outrageous!
I need the answers to choose from
Answer:
Casual note left on the kitchen table
Explanation:
Just using common sense we can knock out C. and D.
B could be a strong second option but the poem isnt long enough to be considered a formal apology especially since there seems not to be enough emotion behind what he says so i would imagine that this is a more casual sorry.
if im wrong.... i do be trying doe