Answer:
Hey Mike, thanks you so much for the surprise birthday party. I had the time of my life and it was a joy seeing my whole family together. In all honesty I wasn't expecting much for my birthday and I didn't think you guys could top last year when we went on the yacht. Anyways hope this letter finds you well.
p.s g'looks and stay safe brotha
Yours truly,
bby bro
Explanation:
I am Mike Hawks big bro
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "C.Chronological." The rhetorical strategy does Lincoln use in this sentence from paragraph 5 to make his passion more effectively understood by his listeners is that <span>C.Chronological</span>
A - to see how you deal with stress is an example of motivation that shows the employer that you are ambitious to get a job.
It gives an impression to your employer that you care about the job, you are determined,
I'm assuming you mean tropes, and it's because the original story tellers used three, leading to story tellers after that to copy them and use the rule of three, and so it just became a normal thing.
Answer:
"At one place an important railway servant swore at a protestant, threatened to strike him and locked the door over the passengers whom he had with difficulty squeezed in."
Explanation:
This seems to be the clearest description of <u>appalling</u> service: a railroad employee swearing at a customer and squeezing in too many passengers.
The other statements express inconvenient or deficient service, all describe problems with overcrowding.