At her house after working with other people
Answer:
The option that shows politeness is:
Would you like to
Explanation:
The first option, because of the use of "must", conveys sternness, while the third option, which is an imperative sentence, conveys a command, an order.
However, the second option shows politeness and care in addressing the interlocutor. "Would like" is a softer way to express that you or someone else want something. Take a look at the examples below to see how much more polite and careful the sentences sound when employing "would like":
- Do you want to have some tea? → Would you like to have some tea?
- I want to talk to you. → I would like to talk to you.
<span>C) hyperbole
A miracle is something that happens which seemed absolutely impossible. Suppressing an appetite may feel like a miracle to some people, but it's not on the level of raising people from the dead or making a blind man see. Using this hyperbole makes the product feel even more special than it might actually be. </span>
The correct answer should be option C. hope this helps
Read the paragrah/stanza that the quote is in to provide context, note and figurative language for example simile and metaphors, note if the language produces/changes the atmosphere or tone of the text, consider diction and rhyme pattern for lit classes