Neither one is good, but the second is definitely not proper grammar.
Please include the "following locations" in your question.
That sentence makes no sense, but, "Give you that disk, please."
There is no direct object in this sentence.
In this sentence, the subject is the unspoken (or understood) "you," as in "[You,] please put food and water .... "
The proper form is "Please spare me from..." or simply "Spare me your..."
Please provide the sentence you'd like me to analyze for individual competence.
Please include the sentence that is needed to identify the answer.
Please provide the sentence and the words you would like me to consider for completion.
Please provide the list of locations you would like me to compare in order to determine which is farthest north.
The correct grammar for the sentence is: "Please note that this letter is merely an inquiry regarding your interest and availability."
A hook in a topic sentence is designed to get the reader's attention.
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