The inverted pyramid is a metaphor used by journalists and other writers to illustrate how information should be prioritized and structured in a text (e.g., a news report). It is a common method for writing news stories (and has adaptability to other kinds of texts, e.g., blogs and editorial columns). This is the best way to understand the basics about a news report. It is widely taught to mass communication and journalism students, and is systematically used in Anglophone media.The "inverted" or upside-down "pyramid" can be thought of as a simple triangle with one side drawn horizontally at the top and the body pointing down. The widest part at the top represents the most substantial, interesting, and important information the writer means to convey, illustrating that this kind of material should head the article, while the tapering lower portion illustrates that other material should follow in order of diminishing importance.
The answer is B.) they keep the same form no matter what tense is used
Ok so if you forgot your phone in the bus,
usually you wouldn’t be able to leave a phone message to the
bus company without the phone
So let’s say I forgot my wallet on the bus.
“Hello?!.. this is Cassandra Diaz, and I have forgot my wallet on Bus #12 at 10pm!
It’s should be laying somewhere under one of the seats near the back.
The wallet is small with black leather and my personal stuff inside.
With it, is attached a purple letter C keychain.
If you would kindly hold it for me and call back as soon as possible!
Thank you!
-do I dont know if that’s good enough but there you go :))
the answer is C Nevada I think (not really sure either c-Nevada or d-Carson City)
Similar to English it is:
Hallo
hope that this helps you. =)