I was baffled when I got an F on my test.
Answer: A
Explanation:
There should be atleast 3 things you are comparing or writing about in your thesis.
Dear Editor.
I am writing this letter to you in order to inform you about a great ambitious advance that we are witnessing in Kerala and I believe that this can spark your interest in this case and in cases involving environmental and ecological issues as a whole.
I believe that you have already had access to data or information that reveal the problem of pollution on our planet and how it will affect not only our lives, but the lives of the next generations. To minimize these problems, we must all seek to limit the pollution that we ourselves cause, but also to charge our governmental guidelines and public policies that promote the reduction of population, industries and agriculture.
In Kerala, we managed to get the attention of the government and demand an effective position on pollution and after many discussions we managed to get the government to authorize the general ban on disposable plastic, which will drastically modify our state's waste generation and decrease the pollution that these wastes can cause.
We know that this was a great victory for the environmental sector and we are very happy, but not satisfied, since we would like other states to adopt this ban in their territories. For that, we would need the full disclosure of this event and its importance for our world and our life.
I hope I can count on your participation and dissemination.
Kind regards,
Renjit Goo.
Mark Brainliest please
Just
Refer to events that recently occurred
Examples:
Are you hungry? – No, I’ve just had dinner.
Is Tom here? – No, I’m afraid he’s just gone out.
Already
An action that has happened at an unspecified time before now. It suggests that there is no need for repetition
Can be placed before the main verb (past participle) or at the end of the sentence
Examples:
What time does the film start? – It has already started.
What time does the film start? – It has started already.
Yet
Refer to events that have occurred up to now
Examples:
He hasn’t arrived yet.
Have you eaten the apples yet?
For
Talk about a period or duration of time
Doesn’t have to be an exact number, but it needs to refer to a period of time
Examples:
He has lived in Paris for a long time.
We’re going to New York for the weekend.
Since
Refer to a specific point in time
Examples:
I have lived here since 2010.
I have been walking since 5 p.m.
Ever/Never
Express the idea of an unidentified time before now
Always placed before the main verb (past participle)
Examples:
He has never been abroad.
Have you ever been to Europe?
https://7esl.com/time-adverbs-used-with-the-present-perfect-tense/
Lol where’s the rest of the question