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Use this letter to answer the question that follows.Dear Mr. Frenkel,Thank you for the scholarship. I look forward to attending the Weldon Company Theater Workshop this summer. This is a great chance to master the basics of theater. The Weldon Company is known for having first-class instructors and exceptional programs. I appreciate your support of my theatrical pursuits.Sincerely,Dylan CombsWhich words from this letter best contribute to its formal tone?*"Mr." and "Sincerely""scholarship" and "opportunity""Weldon" and "great""basics" and "first-class"

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Use this letter to answer the question that follows.Dear Mr. Frenkel,Thank you for the scholarship. I look forward to attending the Weldon Company Theater Workshop this summer. This is a great chance to master the basics of theater. The Weldon Company is known for having first-class instructors and exceptional programs. I appreciate your support of my theatrical pursuits.Sincerely,Dylan CombsWhich words from this letter best contribute to its formal tone?*"Mr." and "Sincerely""scholarship" and "opportunity""Weldon" and "great""basics" and "first-class"

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The words that best contribute to the formal tone of the letter are "Mr." and "Sincerely". These words are often used in formal correspondence to show respect and professionalism.

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Context: Introduce yourself by mentioning your name and a few interesting things about you and your expectations for this course busniess communication (write it in short and simple )

Dear Victor Thank you for your time just now. To avoid any confusion, I thought it would be best to follow up with an email. As Jessica appears to be particularly interested in Art and Fashion, I wanted to ask if she would like the opportunity to meet our Head of Visual Arts. Art is a particular strength at RMS and in fact, the University of Edinburgh approached our Headteacher to ask if we could send them more students to take their Textiles course as the standard of our A-level students has amazed them! I have reached out to you as my colleague, Asu, is unexpectedly absent from school. This is an important time for Jessica as she selects her school for September and I therefore want to ensure she has all the information she needs. On a different note, I wanted to check our contract status with you. I joined RMS in March last year but cannot see that we have a contract in place. I do hope that Jessica will join RMS and benefit from the many opportunities and enriching experience that studying with us will bring. Best regards Emma 英文邮件回复Emma表示感谢提供机会,我已经把信息转告给Jessica了,Jessica还在认真考虑,如果需要的话,我会再联系您!

Tell us why you should be awarded this scholarship (max 300 words)

Briefly state in 100 words or less, how this scholarship/grant will propel you to Put your Best Life Forward. The essay will be graded based on persuasion, grammar, spelling and substance. *

Beginner's Class     "Hey, Pasha," called Séamus as he crossed the parking lot. "What are you doing this afternoon? I was thinking about catching a movie, if you're interested."      "Thanks, but I've got big plans today," Pasha replied with a huge smile. "Today is the day."      "Huh? Today is what day?" asked Séamus with a confused look.      "THE day, silly," answered Pasha. "I finally saved enough money to enroll in the beginner's class at the Motorcycle Safety Association. I'm headed there now, as a matter of fact." Séamus stared at his friend in disbelief.      "Wait a minute," he said as he stopped in his tracks. "You actually enrolled in the motorcycle riding class? I never thought you'd do it. I thought it was just another project you act excited about and then drop in two weeks."      "Don't be silly," replied Pasha. "This isn't like the time I wanted to volunteer as a clown for the children's center or start my own dog walking business. I'm serious about learning to ride motorcycles. Once I get my first bike, I'll travel all over the world just like my hero, Lois Pryce."      "Isn't she the woman who rode her motorcycle from Alaska to South America?" Séamus asked as they continued walking toward the dark grey MSA building.      "Yes, that's her," said Pasha. "I got to meet her last year when she gave a speech at the History of the Americas museum. She talked about following your dreams, and that's exactly what I intend to do."     A loud roaring sound filled the air as Pasha and Séamus entered the Motorcycle Safety Association. They stood in the lobby and looked out at an indoor gym filled with people of all ages on motorcycles. Pasha felt a brief rush of insecurity as she watched the riders maneuver their way through an obstacle course of traffic cones and speed bumps.      "This looks intense!" Séamus remarked. "Do you think they'll let me stay and watch?" Pasha was about to answer when a tall woman dressed in a MSA t-shirt tapped her on the shoulder.      "You must be our newest student," the woman said as she handed Pasha a motorcycle helmet. "I'm Dervla, your instructor. I'll take you to your practice bike." Séamus moved to follow Pasha into the gym, but Dervla smiled and shook her head.      "Sorry, registered students only," she told him. "There are brochures by the door, and our next class starts in three weeks." Séamus waved to Pasha and wished her good luck before heading eagerly to the door. Behind him, Pasha, wearing an excited grin, fastened the strap on her motorcycle helmet and prepared to take her first ride.12Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs.Match each character to their role in developing the story’s plot.creates a sense of inspiration and passioncreates a necessary limitationcreates tension by questioning ideasPashaSéamusDervla

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