The correct answer is B.
While all of these statements are inappropriate to include in a business letter, only answer B contains biased langauage.
In this sentence, the writer assumes the receptionist is a "lady." It would have been better to phrase the sentence as: "I'll ask the receptionist to make an appointment." Using that type of phrasing would not indicate a bias.
Changing beliefs
Answering this again haha
<span>C.A lot of people do not care about how they write.
</span><span>E.Every person has unique handwriting.
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Answer:
inference confirmation
Explanation:
Kind of confirmation of something Jay has always been hear about Ellen
Answer:
In Umuofia, the Christians are led by a kindly white man named Mr. Brown. Mr. Brown restrains the zeal of some of the fanatical converts. A convert named Enoch is particularly violent, always stirring up trouble; Brown strives to moderate Enoch's excesses. Mr. Brown is a wise and patient man; he befriends many of the local great men, and earns their affection. He spends a good deal of time with Akunna; they speak through an interpreter on the subject of religion. Neither man converts the other, but Mr. Brown learns much about the local religion and concludes that missionary work should be subtle and indirect: direct confrontation will not work. He also tries hard to get people to send their children to the Christian school. At first, people only send their lazy children. But more and more people begin to go as they realize that the ability to read and write opens up great social mobility. The DC is surrounded by Africans from Umaru; these literate subordinates earn high wages and how power in Umuofia. Mr. Brown's school begins to produce results.