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In the following formal letter there are no paragraphs whatsoever, and at a glance you can see how difficult it is to read and make sense of.
In the text below, highlight the 7 words that should begin new paragraphs and don't overlook the very obvious first one). An explanation for each
paragraph is provided on the next frame.
Dear
I am writing to you to apply for the clerical officer's job that I saw advertised on your website. Should I be successful, this post
would enhance my career prospects and offer me both challenges and opportunities that are not available in my current role. I believe that I would be
well suited to this position thanks to my background and qualifications. I have, for example, six years' experience in similar roles, through which I have
learned to take minutes, file correspondence, touch type up to 60 words per minute, and follow data protection regulations, all of which are mentioned
in the job description. Furthermore, I have just completed my ACSF Level 4 assessments in maths and English, which together have improved both
my knowledge and confidence. Alongside them, I hold an Advanced AQF Diploma in Business and Administration and I also have completed my Year
12 Senior Secondary Certificate of Education with a satisfactory grade. Please find attached my Resume which contains further details about my
employment history and education, in addition to the contact details of two suitable referees. May I thank you for your consideration and I look
forward to hearing from you. Yours sincerely/faithfully,
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English, 21.06.2019 23:30, guest7514
Create your own example of a fallacy: locate or develop an example of each of the following kinds of false appeals. for each example, explain why you think that the appeal is not warranted. any material that is copied or pasted must be cited. provide one well-written paragraphs explaining your selection.
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Questions 1–2: identify the dependent clause and circle the independent clause. 1. since carmen was so hungry, she stopped at the deli and bought a sandwich. 2. the train was running late as usual, so kristen decided to call a taxi.
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English, 22.06.2019 05:10, ldpozorski
Read the rough draft of a student's conclusion to anargumentative editorial.(1) year-round schooling would student achievement.(2) not so much information would have to be crammed intonine months. (3) furthermore, the elimination of long breaks, particularly summer break, would significantly reduce"learning loss" and the additional time wasted at thebeginning of each academic year to reteach previouslylearned material. (4) it is clear that year-round schooling students learn and retain more. (5) the united staleis not the only country to experiment with a year-roundschool schedule. (6) although many still claim that evidenceabout year-round school and its link to higher achievement isinconclusive, these people need to open their eyes and seethat students in these schools consistently score higher oncertain assessments than students who attend schools withtraditional nine-month calendars. (7) it is about time that wereplaced our outdated and inefficient school calendars. which best revises sentence 6 to create a more appropriate and respectful tone
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