A. Please be advised that I've just received your order.
B. This letter is to make you cognizant of our receipt of your order.
C. Your order of February 10 arrived in our office today.
D. I am in receipt of your order of February
The best opening sentence for a business letter that you want to sound fairly informal ‘Your order of February 10 arrived in our office today.’ The answer is letter C.
The answer is Argos.
Despite the Odysseus disguise as an old man when he gets home to Ithaca after ten years of struggle he was immediately recognize by his loyal and faithful dog. When Odysseus approaches his home, Argos was lying on a pile of cow manure and recognizes him at once as he stands and wags his tail.
Answer:
Argos
Explanation:
Argos recognizes Odysseus when he first is walking into the palace.
BENEATHA. To practice there . . .
WALTER. Girl, if you don't get all them silly ideas out your head! You better marry yourself a man with some loot . . .
BENEATHA. (Angrily, precisely as in the first scene of the play) What have you got to do with who I marry!
WALTER. Plenty. Now I think George Murchison —
Which statement most accurately describes the aesthetic impact of this excerpt?
A. By showing the siblings arguing, the author echoes their contentiousness from the beginning of the play, leaving the reader satisfied.
B. By Walter's telling Beneatha to marry a man with money, the author reinforces what Walter values most at the beginning of the play.
C. By having Walter refer to Beneatha's silly ideas, the author re-emphasizes the search for individuality as a key theme of the play.
D. By having Walter and Beneatha argue, the author leaves the reader feeling disappointed that both still try to divide the family.
Answer:
A. By showing the siblings arguing, the author echoes their contentiousness from the beginning of the play, leaving the reader satisfied.
Explanation:
In this story, the Youngers are a poor African-American family living on the South Side of Chicago. A chance to escape from neediness comes as a $10,000 disaster protection watch that the authority of the family gets upon her better half's passing. Lena's youngsters, Walter and Beneatha, each have their arrangements for the cash.
The author's purpose is to make the reader understand feelings towards discrimination against colored people; in this case the character feels sad because it is an impediment to his daughter's wishes; which he really wishes to fulfill.