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a paragraph about earning good grades and keeping a high GPA
<em>a paragraph about joining a fraternity or sorority</em>
a paragraph about writing effective college application essays
a paragraph about meeting with a guidance counsellor regularly
a paragraph about preparing for the SATS
a paragraph about why Yale is a better school than Harvard
*Not sure about the fraternity/sorority, you may take it out if you wish. Hope this helps! („• ֊ •„)
1. usuals
4. clientele
5. ledger
6. record
7. safe deposit
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "A. Structure." When you are evaluating this, you look for words that are clear, appropriate, interesting, and vivid with imagery. It talks about the structure of the words or phrases or even stories.
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Explanation:
King Claudius sends a letter to the King of Norway to tell young Fortinbras to back off from his plans to attack Denmark. (Act 1, scene 2, I believe) Basically "something is rotten in the state of Denmark" - speaker: Marcellus, a guard, who talks to his philosophical comrade, Horatio, saying, “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark …“ (Act-I, Scene-IV). The reason of saying this is just not that Denmark is facing dirt. It means that the situation of Denmark is similar to a fish that rots from head to tail, or in other words, it shows that everything is not good at top of political hierarchy.