Answer:
Memorandum No. 0005
Editora reborn, April 28, 2020.
From: Executive department.
To: Finance department.
Subject: First half budget report.
Dear Director,
I come to invite you to the annual meeting promoted by the publisher to deal with matters relating to the budget report for the first half of 2020.
On the occasion we will have a meeting of approximately 120 minutes, followed by a cofee breaking section of approximately 60 minutes. The meeting will take place in meeting room 01.
Watered for confirmation of your presence.
Maria Neves.
Executive director.
Explanation:
A memo is a simple, short and direct text, written in a clear and objective language that usually presents itself as an invitation to meetings on commercial and economic matters. Most memos follow a strict sequence of points, however, this sequence can be modified according to the situation.
The sequence of points is usually:
- Memo number;
- Sender;
- Recipient;
- Subject indication;
- Place and date;
- Message;
- Farewell;
- Signature and title.
Either 1 or 3 i'm pretty sure...i think 3
I honestly don’t know, trying googling it
Answer:
a step-by-step procedure for workplace processes
an explanation of a key detail in a company policy
a reference to the employer as the sender
a direct address to the company’s employees
Explanation:
Workplace documents are clear, logical, and concise.
The statements that show a document is a from a workplace are ones that are:
-directed at employees- procedures and instructions are regularly communicated to employees
- shows the employer who sent it - workplace documents show a trail of sender and receiver
- explains company policy - this shows it originated in the workplace
- step by step procedures - guides employee on acceptable way of carrying out tasks
The statement of day when a document was sent does not show that it is a workplace document. Informal or non workplace documents also show date when correspondence was made.
Answer: This is an example of a Shakespearean sonnet because of:
- the abab, cdcd, efef, gg rhyme scheme
- the widespread use of iambic pentameter
- the use of three quatrains followed by a couplet
Explanation:
In 1609, Shakespeare published 154 sonnets, among which is Sonnet 19. The poem deals with the power of time.
This sonnet is representative of a Shakespearean sonnet because:
- It follows the typical the abab, cdcd, efef, gg rhyme scheme
- the widespread use of iambic pentameter (a rhyme scheme in which each line contains ten syllables -five pairs which are called iambs). For instance, <em>"But I forbid thee one more heinous crime." </em>
- the use of three quatrains followed by a couplet. The first twelve lines in a sonnet are divided into three quatrains (each containing 4 lines), followed by a couplet (two lines written in the same rhyme and meter).