When you are planning a message that requests information or action and you think your request will be received positively, start with the main idea first. When the direct request is likely to be forthcoming, frontload your message, which means immediately tell the reader what you want.
There is no direct adverb for transmit (to send, to signal), although the form "transmissibly" occasionally appears in genetics to mean "genetically, hereditarily, or heritably."
Aco,pi
I had the same question I cannot find one anywhere.The Comerica Direct Express routing number is 072000096, which is required for initiating wire transfers.
When you use the direct approach, the main idea (such as a recommendation, conclusion, or request) comes in the "top" of the document, followed by the evidence.
her eyes are blue
It is the commentary of the gospel of John
In music call-and-response is a succession of 2 distinct phrases usually played by different, where the 2nd phrase is heard as a direct commentary on or response to the 1st phrase.
A critical or explanatory note; a commentary.
Commentary means a explanation of the way the facts, details and or examples in a paragraph or essay support the topic sentence.
It is a dictionary. You mean a commentary.
The word metacommentary means a commentary on a commentary. It describes a narrative that directs a readers attention to the positioning and purpose of the text.
I'm not sure what you mean by commentary, but for thesis and introduction, yes they go in one paragraph
Sefer is Hebrew for "book". It's generally used specifically to mean the books of the Torah and associated rabbinical commentary.
Commentary on current happenings.
Commentary is a noun.
The verb form of commentary is "commentate."