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Oksana_A [137]
2 years ago
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Sergio [31]2 years ago
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Answer is D, examples of secondary research sources are such as textbooks, magazines, articles, book reviews, commentaries, encyclopedias, and almanacs
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The correct answer is Option d i.e. using textual evidence to support her inference.

This letter is entirely yours, both in the wording and the sentiment, according to the verse above from Sophie's paper on Response to Erik of Sweden

The letter makes clear that one's zeal and love for others cannot be diminished, but we are still disappointed that we are unable to show your Serene Highness the same level of affection. This isn't because we have any doubts about your honour or love; on numerous occasions, we have attested to it in writing and verbally, and we have never before imagined feeling that way about anyone.

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The question you provided is incomplete. Below is the complete question;

Read the passage from Sophie’s paper on Response to Erik of Sweden.

Although Queen Elizabeth is polite, she also seems a bit annoyed. For example, she says, "It seems strange for your Serene Highness to write that you understand from your brother and your ambassadors that we have entirely determined not to marry an absent husband; and that we shall give you no certain reply until we shall have seen your person.”

By including the quote, Sophie is

clarifying the overall purpose of the text.

adopting a second-person point of view.

adding implicit information to her conclusion.

using textual evidence to support her inference.

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In contrast to reading the scene, seeing the staged version of the scene would improve its aesthetic impact by allowing the audience to <em><u>watch the actors' reactions, thereby adding to the humor.</u></em>

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Oscar Wilde's comedy play "The Importance of Being Ernest" revolves around the character of John Worthing and Algernon and the issue of class. The other themes in the play include marriage, social expectations, the ridiculousness or triviality of things deemed important, etc.

In the given excerpt from the play, we can see the scene where the two couples were 'showing affection' to their respective loves but then came Merriman and Lady Bracknell. It was then that the couples had to hurriedly stop their "public display of affection". And <em><u>in contrast to reading this scene, a staged or performed version would improve the aesthetic impact as it will allow the audience to see how the actors/ characters react, adding to the humor of the whole scene.</u></em>

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its a quote by jeffrey leon bridges. He is an American actor, singer, and producer.

The following quote states the fact about how life goes some may be perfect and some maynot but each has unique character, those who tries to push their problems they are just trying to run away from their problems as they fear of losing everything they have. people must be courage of their imperfection thats what the authorwants to deliver to every readers of this quote .

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