Personal messages in a statement?
Should a statement include personal messages such as apologies or does it only need to document the situation?
Should a statement include personal messages such as apologies or does it only need to document the situation?
Hello, is that Enter or Give?
Violet eyes or blue eyes? Poem: yes and if you see the flower then you marvel at its being Her scent is really fine, her appearance pure you look at her gently and are also amazed but even to stand it will pass away I would like to stay dwell in your light that you…
…can one then say that this word has no plural (example, the laser the lasers … lasers has no plural), or is this statement false?
I've been forced to go to school for 13 years. Recently, I've realized that I'm not doing what I want and that it doesn't fulfill me at all. However, there are no other options or opportunities for success in life.
I'm currently stuck on defining sentence elements. Is "darwanda" an object in this sentence? But then I would have to ask: What do I remember? Or: Who or what do I remember? If it's not an object, then what is it?
Personal messages such as excuses should not normally be included in a formal opinion. An opinion is generally intended to provide a clear and objective representation of a situation. It serves to document information, to present facts and to provide conclusions or recommendations based on this information.