Answer:
*your address*
October 18, 2019
*The receiver address(it could be Amazon, Ebay or something like that*
Dear manager,
I'm writing this letter because I want to complain about the delivery.
I'm totally not happy with the service, I suppose to get my packet the last week and I think I lost my money, I ask to an employer what happened with my order and he was a *jer...* he treat me so bad, that was a really bad experience.
I need to have a solution for this problem, if I can't get a refund I'll *I can't use this word here but its something about dema...* you, you should have better service and of course you'll see my bad review.
Sincerely,
*your name
and something to contact you*
Periodic puns in the context of men's cologne advertising might be a recurring pun structure related to elements in the periodic table. They are effective and creative marketing tools, leveraging humor and wit.
The question appears to be about the use of puns, particularly 'periodic puns', possibly in the context of advertising a men's cologne product. A pun is a form of word play that exploits multiple meanings of a term, for its humorous or rhetorical effect. A periodic pun can refer to puns that have a recurring, or periodic, setup and punchline structure. For example, consider a recurring ad campaign where each new cologne is named after an element on the periodic table, with a humorous tagline related to that element. For instance, a cologne named 'Argon' might come with the tagline 'Argon: Impossible to resist, because noble gases don't react.'
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Some communities levied, or charged, poll taxes, or enforced literacy requirements or imposed other restrictions that made it difficult or impossible for black people to register and vote.
What is the meaning of restrictions as it is used in this sentence?
things that limit or control
payments made for something
rights to do or to have something
things that are required
Answer:
things that limit or control is the answer for this questions
Answer:
things that limit or control
AND
"made it difficult"
Explanation:
confirmed!
For __________ is your sister waiting?
A.
whom; object of a preposition
B.
whose; possessive
C.
who; subject
D.
whom; direct object
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
The verb wind (past tense - wound) means 'twist, curve.' Accordingly, the correct answer would be A. turned.
Answer:
I think it is turned
Explanation:
B."Voyager I" weighed 1,590 lbs., about as much as an average giraffe.
C.The first detailed pictures of Jupiter and Saturn were provided by Voyager I.
D.The space probe Voyager I has left the boundaries of our solar system.