Hi Jane!
I've been meaning to write for ages and finally today I'm actually doing something about it. Not that I'm trying to make excuses for myself, it's been really hard to sit down and write, as I've been moving around so much. Since we last saw each other I've unpacked my bags in four different cities.
I went from London to Prague to set up a new regional office there. You know I'd always wanted to go, but maybe I was imagining Prague in spring when I used to talk about that. Winter was really hard, with minus 15 degrees in the mornings and dark really early in the evening. But at least it was blue skies and white snow and not days on end of grey skies and rain, like at home.
From there I was on another three-month mission to oversee the set-up of the office in New York. Loved, loved, loved New York! It's like being in one big TV show, as everywhere looks just a little bit familiar. I did every tourist thing you can think of when I wasn't working, and must have spent most of my salary on eating out. It was really hard to leave for the next job, especially as I kind of met someone (!) More about Michael later ...
So then I was posted to LA, which felt like a whole other country compared with the East Coast. I could definitely get used to that kind of outdoor, beach lifestyle, but I didn't spend as much time getting to know California as I could have because I was flying back to see Michael every other weekend. He came to see me when he could, but his job means he's often working at weekends, so he couldn't make the flight very often. Those three months flew by and then I was off again, to Frankfurt, which is where I am now. And ... so is Michael! He got a month off work and we're trying to work out how we can be in the same place at the same time for a while. We figure the first step in that direction is getting married, which is also why I wanted to write – I can't get married without my oldest friend there! The wedding's going to be at home in London in September and I hope you can come!
Anyway, tell me all your news and I promise not to leave it so long this time! Lots of love,
Kath

Question 1: What was the author’s purpose(s) in writing this text?
Question 2: How was the text organized?
Question 3: How do the type/ topic/ ideas from the text relate to things you have been doing?
Question 4: If you were Jane, what would you write to reply Kath?

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Answer 1

Answer:

1. The author's purpose for writing this text was to invite her friend to her wedding in September, and to give her friends an update on how she is doing with her job and traveling, and to tell her friend how she met her soon to be husband and why she wants to marry him.

2. The text was organized in a way that shows the events as they were from beginning to end, and it was written in a friendly way that shows this was not a professional email/letter but one to a friend that the writer has not talk to for a long period of time.

3. The type/topic/ideas from the text relates to things that I have been doing by giving me context on what my friend has been doing and me being able to examine the things I have accomplished from education to work, to living and travel status, to relationship status.

4. If I was Jane I would write this to Kath "Hey Kath, I am glad you are doing well. I love that you have been able to travel to 4 different cities! I know how much fun it must have been to travel to all these different places and experience different things from each city and that in one of these cities you meant Michael. Congratulation on your wedding and I will love to attend it! As soon as you can please send me the dates of the wedding and more info when you can. I am doing well. My business is flourishing and I can't wait to get some days off so that I can travel. I can't wait to see you.

Love Kath.

Explanation:


Related Questions

(LC) Read the paragraph. Then answer the question that follows. Perhaps you wanted pizza for dinner, but were out voted by the rest of the family who wanted chili. This is similar to what happens in a community. One person has to give up a right for the good of the group. Sometimes citizens' duties and rights conflict with each other. A good example is a public protest. People have the right to meet in groups and share ideas. However, a protest can disrupt traffic or other normal activities. A city must provide extra police protection to keep people safe. Therefore, the city has the right to require permission in advance for a protest. Government must make laws to balance the rights of individuals and different groups of people. What type of connection is used in the paragraph? (5 points) Simile O Contrast O Category O Analogy​

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Answer:

D)  Analogy

Explanation:

An Analogy is a cognitive process that involves transferring information or meaning from one subject to another, as well as a verbal phrase that expresses this process in a different language.

Help me please…………………

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

none needed

Question 6 of 20 :
Select the best answer for the question.
6. An MLA in-text citation usually appears at the end of which of the following?
A. Paragraph
O B. Paper
O C. Clause
OD. Sentence

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Answer:

it

Explanation:

is a sentence I think

Answer:

C. Clause I took the test.

A foot doctor is called a:

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Answer:

Podiatrist or an Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Specialist.

Explanation:

If someone could PLEASE help me with this assignment that would be great. I need it by 8/15/21. I have a ton of other things I NEED to get done. I will give out Brainliest to whoever completes this answer that can pass as a final draft.
I just copied what my Instructor said lol

"Complete your compare and contrast essay rough draft.

If you use quotes or direct information from the story, movie or other source, use correct citations.



To receive full points, you will need to include:

Reflective writing - the depth of your writing
Mechanics - Use correct grammar, word use, sentence and paragraph structure
Proofread - revise, edit and check for organization of content
Format and style - use the essay format. (Introduction paragraph states your goal, body paragraphs support the assignment, concluding paragraph)
Notes:

Must have a clear thesis statement
Must have a minimum of 5 fully developed paragraphs (no maximum)
include introduction, body and conclusion
Organize your paragraphs in the order you feel suits your goal
Proofread, proofread, and proofread again"

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I'll help you with this but I need to know what it is I'm writing about. Also, I'll need a previous work you have written so I can have the writing styles match up

Do as I tell you or you will regret it..begin unless

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Thanks for the points….?

Make sentences of your own by using the given words or phrases.
a. give up
b. powerful enough
c. disappointed
d. a friendly manner
e.gloomy​

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Answer: I did not give up even though I was faced against all odds

I was not powerful enough to defeat him.

I was disappointed that I could not pass my test.

"Do you know where is John?'' I asked Tim in a friendly manner.

Sam was gloomy and absent-minded.

Explanation: I hope this can help you! Thanks!

if you’re seeing this.. get waves

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Answer:

I don’t understand you’re question :(

Explanation:

I’ll try to get when I get beard

This is the place.I saw her last times (into relative clause)

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Answer:

this is the place where I saw her last time

He drinks 4 liters of water into present perfect tense

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Answer:

He has drunk 4 liters of water.

Answer:

He has drunk 4 litres of water.

can we pretend that airplanes in the night sky are like shooting stars…

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Answer:

I could really use a wish right now

Wish right now, wish right now

Answer:

I could really use a wish right now, wish right now, wish right nowww..

Explanation:

HELP WITH THIS POEM 40 POINTS

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three stanzas

is regular metric

not as a rhyme

poems about dream

in sleepy mood

The person above is correct

Your friend is visiting you from his home direct him to your residence

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Wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww

Answer:

Explanation:

To direct any friend of mine who's visiting me to my residence, I would usually be sure that they install a good GPS. After doing so, I would give them my address, and stay on speaker phone with them so that they aren't distracted while they drive, and so that I can answer their questions if they have any. (I also usually offer to pick them up, so they can learn the way to my house!)

Summary:

-Make Sure They Install a GPS,

-Give Them Your Address,

-Stay on Speaker Phone With Them! Hope I helped!

(sorry I posted this in the comments earlier, my bad!)

The Beginning of the EndHow is the novel's first chapter different than the other chapters?

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Answer:

it's has the characters and nice beginning

Explanation:

because you have to be interested in the story before it's in the middle and the end

Help me please……………….

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

ur world view would be the way u see things around you

I. Choose the word which is pronounced differently from the others. (1m)
1. A. clothes B. watches C. benches D. classes
2. A. read B. teacher C. eat D. ahead
3. A. pens B. books C. rulers D. erasers
4. A. kite B. twice C. swim D. pastimes

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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

1. A - Clothes

2. B - Teacher

3. B - Books

4. C - Swim

Which pair of words has a similar denotations but different connotations

Vivid; bright

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Are there more choices?


Caroline just found a term in her book that she does not understand. However, the term was not in her glossary.
What resource should Caroline consult?
OA. dictionary
ОВ.computer database
OC. index
OD. encyclopedia

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Answer:

A. Dictionary

Explanation:

 You should always use a dictionary, or if you don't have one, a thesaurus or encyclopedia. But, in most cases, you will want to use a dictionary, because it will give you accurate definitions.

Hope this helps :)

some one my stole my pen

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Answer:

Someone has stolen my pen

Explanation:

English is very dynamic to an extend that we all make mistakes. Buh b4 you speak you have to think twice.

job specification: communications manager

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Answer: Communication managers are in charge of overseeing all internal and external communications for a company, ensuring its message is consistent and engaging. Also known as a communications director, their main duties include preparing detailed media reports, press releases, and marketing materials.

What is the difference between confidentiality and anonymity?

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Answer:

Confidentiality refers to a condition in which the researcher knows the identity of a research subject, but takes steps to protect that identity from being discovered by others. ... Anonymity is a condition in which the identity of individual subjects is not known to researchers.

Explanation:

Of the following options, select the best definition for skepticism.

A. beat-up or messy
B. clear and strong
C. without respect
D. being hesitant or disbelieving

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Answer:

D. being hesitant or disbelieving

Explanation:

Skepticism is defined as "a skeptical attitude; doubt as to the truth of something," making answer D the best definition.

Answer:

Being hesitant or disbelieving is the best definition for Skepticism .

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Prompt #1: Using the story "Trifles" as your reference, develop the following prompt -How do key terms
and word choice create tone and develop feminist themes in a literary work? Use examples from the
story to support your point.

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In a literary work, the choice of words and key terms are very important to present the topics covered in the text. In "Trifles," for example, we can see the power of using key words and terms, right in the story's title, as the word "Trifles" refers to something worthless and points to how the women in this story are treated.

"Trifles" tells the investigative story of the murder of a farmer, who was found hanging from his bed. His wife is the main suspect. While the men investigating the case completely ignore the emotional abuse this woman suffered from her dead husband, some women who help with the investigation feel moved by the woman who was clearly abused by her husband and not heard by anyone, something they themselves live.

In this text we can see the phrase "Well, women are used to worrying over trifles," said by one of the male characters, where he devalues ​​and denies the ability of women to care about important things that make a difference in the world. If we associate this phrase, we can see the sexist content that the text addresses, being recognized by many readers as something they themselves think. In this case, the author uses the words in the text to address feminist themes such as the devaluation of women, men's disbelief in relation to women, and society's sexism.

This can also be seen in the following excerpt, where the author reinforces the idea that all women are victims of sexism, even if they have different lives and live far from each other: "We live close together and we live far apart. We all go through the same things--it's all just a different kind of the same thing."

In summary, we can state that a literary work can use keywords to provoke reflections in readers about important feminist themes such as sexism and women's devaluation.

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In the section beginning at Line 32 (to line 48), what two comforts does Bryant offer to the person facing death?

To him who in the love of Nature holds
Communion with her visible forms, she speaks
A various language; for his gayer hours
She has a voice of gladness, and a smile
And eloquence of beauty, and she glides 5
Into his darker musings with a mild
And healing sympathy that steals away
Their sharpness ere he is aware. When thoughts
Of the last bitter hour come like a blight
Over thy spirit, and sad images 10
Of the stern agony, and shroud, and pall*,
pall – a cloth, sheet,
or coffin used for burial
And breathless darkness, and the narrow house
Make thee to shudder and grow sick at heart—
Go forth, under the open sky, and list
To Nature's teachings, while from all around— 15
Earth and her waters, and the depths of air—
Comes a still voice—
Yet a few days, and thee
The all-beholding sun shall see no more
In all his course; nor yet in the cold ground,
Where thy pale form was laid with many tears, 20
Nor in the embrace of ocean shall exist
Thy image. Earth, that nourished thee, shall claim
Thy growth, to be resolve to earth again,
And, lost each human trace, surrendering up
Thine individual being, shalt thou go 25
To mix forever with the elements,
To be a brother to the insensible rock
rude swain – uneducated
country lad
And to the sluggish clod which the rude swain*
Turns with his share* and treads upon. The oak
Shall send his roots abroad and pierce thy mold. 30
share – plowshare
Yet not to thine eternal resting place
Shalt thou retire alone; nor couldst thou wish
Couch more magnificent. Thou shalt lie down
With patriarchs of the infant world—with kings,
The powerful of the earth—the wise, the good, 35
Fair forms, and hoary seers of ages past,
sepulcher – tomb
All in one mighty sepulcher*. The hills
Rock-ribbed and ancient as the sun; the vales
Stretching in pensive* quietness between;
pensive – meditative
The venerable woods; rivers that move 40
In majesty; and the complaining brooks
That make the meadows green; and, poured round all
Old Ocean's gray and melancholy waste—
Are but the solemn decorations all
Of the great tomb of man. The golden sun, 45
The planets, all the infinite host of heaven,
Are shining on the sad abodes of death
Through the still lapse of ages. All that tread
The globe are but a handful to the tribes
That slumber in its bosom. Take the wings 50
Of morning, pierce the Barcan wilderness,
Or lose thyself in the continuous woods
Where rolls the Oregon, and hears no sound
Save his own clashings—yet the dead are there;
And millions in those solitudes, since first 55
The flight of years began, have laid them down
In their last sleep—the dead reign there alone.
So shalt thou rest, and what if thou withdraw
In silence from the living, and no friend
Take note of thy departure? All that breathe 60
Will share thy destiny. The gay will laugh
When thou art gone, the solemn brood of care
Plod on, and each one as before will chase
His favorite phantom; yet all these shall leave
Their mirth and their employments, and shall come 65
And make their bed with thee. As the long train
Of ages glides away, the sons of men,
The youth in life's green spring, and he who goes
In the full strength of years, matron and maid,
The speechless babe, and the gray-headed man— 70
Shall one by one be gathered to thy side,
By those who in their turn shall follow them.
So live, that when thy summons comes to join
The innumerable caravan which moves
To that mysterious realm, where each shall take 75
His chamber in the silent halls of death,
Thou go not, like the quarry slave at night,
Scourged to his dungeon, but, sustained and soothed
By an unfaltering trust, approach thy grave
Like one who wraps the drapery of his couch 80
About him, and lies down to pleasant dreams.

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The two comforts that Bryant offer to the person facing death are:

He will not be alone once he is dead.He will be in a nice place.

The first comfort that Bryant offers is that when the person dies, he will not be alone. There will be important people from previous times with him resting comfortably. The author describes it in lines 33 to 37. He mentions the people that will also be with him, such as wise people, kings, or seers.

"Couch more magnificent. Thou shalt lie down

With patriarchs of the infant world—with kings,

The powerful of the earth—the wise, the good,

Fair forms, and hoary seers of ages past,

sepulcher – tomb"

The second comfort is the place where he, along with the other people, will be. Bryant describes it as a mighty tomb where they all are, which is a quiet place with nice landscapes where any gray things or water represents the sadness of the people who are alive and lost someone. These are mere decorations in this mighty tumb where the dead people rest in a nice place.

We can see this in lines 38 to 48

"All in one mighty sepulcher*. The hills

Rock-ribbed and ancient as the sun; the vales

Stretching in pensive* quietness between;

pensive – meditative

The venerable woods; rivers that move 40

In majesty; and the complaining brooks

That make the meadows green; and, poured round all

Old Ocean's gray and melancholy waste—

Are but the solemn decorations all

Of the great tomb of man. "

In conclusion, the two comforts are the presence of powerful people resting altogether in a nice and quiet place where they are in peace.

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Answer:

The first comfort is that the person is able to choose to lie with kings and powerful people.

The second comfort is to be placed in a mighty tomb that is placed in a quiet place with a nice landscape.

Explanation:

PLEASE HELP ITS TIMED Which of the following uses parentheses correctly?
A. Johnathan Spikelman Spike for short is the lead scorer on the Philadelphia Yellow Jackets (an arena football team.)
B. Johnathan Spikelman (Spike for short) is the lead scorer (on the Philadelphia Yellow Jackets an arena football team.)
C. Johnathan Spikelman (Spike for short) is the lead scorer on the Philadelphia Yellow Jackets an arena football team.
S.
D. Johnathan Spikelman (Spike for short) is the lead scorer on the Philadelphia Yellow Jackets (an arena football team.)

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Answer:

D. Johnathan Spikelman (Spike for short) is the lead scorer on the Philadelphia Yellow Jackets (an arena football team.)

Explanation:

Parentheses should be used "around nonessential information or abrupt changes in thought" or "to clarify preceding words" (UAGCU.edu Writing Center).

Qual a forma negativa de - He sold his car last week.

a) He doesn't sells his car last week.

b) He doesn't sold his car last week.

c) He didn't sold his car last week.

d) He didn't sell his car last week.

e) He doesn't sell his car last week

2. Assinale a alternativa correta para o Simple Past dos verbos irregulares: drive, forget e got.

a) drive: forgot; got

b) driven; forgotten; get c) driven; forgotten; gotten

d) drove: forget; get

e) drove; forgot; got

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Answer:

he didn't sell his car last week

The figure of speech that uses like or as to compare two unrelated subjects is called _____

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Answer:

The figure of speech that uses like or as to compare two unrelated subject is called a simile.

Answer:

simile

Explanation:

In the case of similes, we are made explicitly aware that a comparison is being made due to the use of “like” or “as.” (He’s like a shell of a man.)

For fun, the next time someone corrects you and says, “That’s a simile, not a metaphor,” you can respond by letting them know that a simile is a type of metaphor, just like sarcasm is a type of irony.

Resist the urge to be sarcastic in your delivery.

Why is it important to understand the mythology of a culture to fully understand the literature of a culture?

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Answer:

Myths, stories, legends, folklore, tall tales give valuable insights into how people perceive and think about their world. ... 

Ultimately, studying mythology gives us context into our world, our literature, and our own beliefs. The significance of these myths should not be overlooked, and even a foundational level of study will prove beneficial.

(The difference)
Literature is a body of written works of language, period or culture. ... The typical mythology is the explanation of the universe and its ethology.

The dogs as well as the cats ______
great noice​

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make is the right answer.

Some people say that women who earn a lot of money do not need to know how to cook because they are quite busy, while others argue that even if a woman earns a lot of money, she must know how to cook for her family. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.


Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience

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There are 2 types of women in this world, Career oriented and family oriented. Both women can be successful in life.

It is not necessary that a women who earn is not successful in life or a women who is just a dedicated house wife is not successful. The success of a person is dependent on their own views.

If a women earns a handsome salary and does not know how to handle household chores, she can hire cook for cooking, maid for cleaning cleaning the house, laundry man for laundry and driver for driving a car for her.

She is an independent women who can spend her time with her family after she is free from her work at office. It is necessary she knows the art to handle and manage work life balance.

Some people will see her as most successful women while some will still criticise her that she is giving more importance to her career than her family.

On the other hand if a women is a house wife and spends all day with household chores and is able to cook delicious food, few people will encourage her choice while other will criticise her as she has not given attention to herself.

I believe it is a persons own choice, Do what makes you happy.

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