Business or things that have to do with trading in business
Answer:
See explanation
Explanation:
65, P.H. Road,
Mangalore,
December 6, 2020.
The manager,
Ds Phone Center,
Mount Road,
Mangalore.
Sir,
NOTICE OF A PROBLEM DEVELOPED BY AN INFINIX HOT 9 MOBILE PHONE PURCHASED FROM YOUR SHOP
On 6th November, 2020, I purchased an Infinix Hot 9 mobile phone from your shop, Ds Phone Center located at Mount Road, Mangalore.
A few days ago, I discovered that the keys on the phone screen no longer respond instantly when touched. I suspected that the phone may have developed a problem in its touchpad but i decided to observe the phone further before I lodge any official complain. However, as the days went by, the problem worsened. Today, the keys on the phone screen no longer respond when touched.
In order to verify my claim, I have attached the receipt issued to me when I purchased the phone alongside my warranty certificate. I humbly beseech you to replace the phone or rectify the defect accordingly as clearly contained in the warranty certificate.
Thanks in anticipation of your prompt positive response.
Yours Faithfully,
ПДЛ
Umesh/ Urmila
Answer: Make the shadow seem alive and personable
Explanation:
Regardless of personification attachment to statements, its meaning reflects. Personification is a figure of speech in which a thing or an idea or an animal is given human attributes. The non-human objects are portrayed in such a way that we feel they have the ability to act like human beings.
Example of this is, "I wondered lonely as cloud as a cloud". Here the cloud seem to be live and personable.
In O'Brien's excerpt those sentences are: <span>In a way, it seemed, he was part of the morning fog, or my own imagination, but there was also the reality of what was happening in my stomach. This sentence evokes a bodily reaction and calls it "the reality". It is not just imagined; it really happens. </span><span>I tried to swallow whatever was rising from my stomach, which tasted like lemonade, something fruity and sour. It's as if his body has its own way of processing the distressing information. He feels a very specific kind of nausea, triggered by his mental processes.
In Steinbeck's excerpt it's these sentences: </span><span>In all kinds of combat the whole body is battered by emotion. The ductless glands pour their fluids into the system to make it able to stand up to the great demand on it. They describe a very physical reaction, which is a product of emotional distress. It's as if the body is trying to defend the whole system from detrimental factors.</span>