The subject heading of a letter or complaint refers to __________. the recipient's address the sender's address the sender's name the topic of the letter

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Answer: The subject heading of a letter or complaint refers to THE TOPIC OF THE LETTER.
In letter writing, there are two basic types of letter, formal and informal letters. The informal letter are usually written to loved ones and usually do not require any formality, formal letters on the other hands are usually written to people we are not familiar with or those we did not know at all, thus a  high level of formality has to be maintained. Because of this, formal letters have particular format which should be adhered to when one is writing formal letter. A formal letter should have an heading, which is the summarized form of what the letter is about. 
Answer 2
Answer: The subject heading of a letter or complaint usually refers to the topic of the letter. Other options are located at other parts of the letter.

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Which of the following titles indicate topics that are appropriately limited for a research paper? Select all that apply.How to Choose a Ten-Speed Bicycle
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In my opinion the titles that indicate topics that are appropriately limited for a research paper are: "How to Choose a Ten-Speed Bicycle" and" How to Make Paper in Your Own Home."

These both titles will provide only specific information, description and details about those activities but will not not allow to carry out a broader research since they are limited topics. Meanwhile, the three remaining options: Nutrition, jogging, and farming in the Middle Atlantic States can result in a wide research as those are fields with much more content, You can provide a definition, you may also deals with the origin of those activities, the purpose, and a wide range of further information.

How to Choose a Ten-Speed Bicycle and How to Make Paper in Your Own Home; the others are much too broad

Using pairs of opposites, such as Helena and Hermia, is called A. doubling.
B. foreshadowing.
C. irony.
D. realism.

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A. doubling

In literature, doubling creates contrast by juxtaposing two opposite character, similar to the idea of "two sides of the same coin". Therefore choice A is the correct answer. Two characters on their own do not necessarily show realism or irony and it is the plot and dialogue that would display foreshadowing. So choice B, C and D are incorrect.

6. Maya showed her mother a great deal of regard and wanted to talk to her about Nurzan'sbehavior. What does the word regard mean?
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respect, give something importance
showing a great deal of disrespect
not paying someone any attention
letting out a soft cry

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It would be respect because she is wanting to talk to her about Nurzan’s behavior. Or if you reread the sentence and replace regard with respect it makes sense.

Legal English relies heavily on ________ terminology.Greek
Latin
German
French

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Legal English relies heavily on latin

legal English relies heavily on latin terminology

Read the passage from A Raisin in the Sun.LINDNER: Yes—that's the way we feel out in Clybourne Park. And that's why I was elected to come here this afternoon and talk to you people. Friendly like, you know, the way people should talk to each other and see if we couldn't find some way to work this thing out. As I say, the whole business is a matter of caring about the other fellow. Anybody can see that you are a nice family of folks, hard-working and honest I'm sure. (BENEATHA frowns slightly, quizzically, her head tilted regarding him.) Today everybody knows what it means to be on the outside of something. And of course, there is always somebody who is out to take advantage of people who don't always understand.WALTER: What do you mean?LINDNER: Well—you see our community is made up of people who've worked hard as the dickens for years to build up that little community. They're not rich and fancy people; just hard-working, honest people who don't really have much but those little homes and a dream of the kind of community they want to raise their children in. Now, I don't say we are perfect and there is a lot wrong in some of the things they want. But you've got to admit that a man, right or wrong, has the right to want to have the neighborhood he lives in a certain kind of way. And at the moment the overwhelming majority of our people out there feel that people get along better, take more of a common interest in the life of the community, when they share a common background. I want you to believe me when I tell you that race prejudice simply doesn't enter into it. It is a matter of the people of Clybourne Park believing, rightly or wrongly, as I say, that for the happiness of all concerned that our Negro families are happier when they live in their own communities.BENEATHA (with a grand and bitter gesture): This, friends, is the Welcoming Committee!WALTER (dumfounded, looking at LINDNER): Is this what you came marching all the way over here to tell us? . . . .RUTH: Lord have mercy, ain't this the living gall!How does the playwright use dialogue to develop the message in this passage? a. Beneatha’s use of sarcasm shows how people can unintentionally hurt those they care about. b. Lindner's good manners and polite words show that segregation can be subtle and indirect. c. The rapid pace of Beneatha, Walter, and Ruth's dialogue shows that direct confrontation is the best way to resolve differences. d. Walter's questions and Ruth's exclamation develop the message that communication breakdowns are often the fault of both parties.

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Answer:

b. Lindner's good manners and polite words show that segregation can be subtle and indirect.

Explanation:

This is the best way to describe the way in which the playwright uses dialogue to develop the message in this passage. In this passage, we learn that Lindner tells the family that he does not believe they should live in Clybourne Park. He is being racist. However, he conveys this meaning through polite words and good manners. This shows that segregation can sometimes be subtle and indirect.

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The Answer Above is Correct

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Which sentence correctly uses the past perfect tense? Carl bought a ticket three weeks in advance. Carl will have lost his map by the end of the trip. Carl has packed three suitcases for his trip. Carl had asked his mother’s permission before he left town.

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The past perfect tense indicates that an action was completed at some point in the past before something else happened.

Subject+had+past participle=past perfect tense.

Therefore, the sentence that uses the past perfect tense is, "Carl had asked his mother's permission before he left town."

A Past Perfect Tense indicates actions that have been accomplished or done in the past before another action takes place. In the choices given, the example of the sentence that uses past perfect tense is, "Carl had asked his mother's permission before he left town."