Even if his letter ______ tomorrow, it ______ too late to do anything.A.will arrive.., isB

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  Even if his letter ______ tomorrow, it ______ too late to do anything.A.will arrive.., isB.should arrive.., wereC.arrives.., will beD.arrives.., would be

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  Decide whether the following sentences chosen from a letter are communicating facts, opinions and/or emotions. Mr. Thomson, the postman of our area deserves to be fired. He does not deliver the mails in time. Sometimes, he throws the packages in the open courtyards instead of putting it properly into the letter boxes installed in the houses. I have seen him even handing down letters to little children. Above all, Mr. Thomson is very rude and discourteous. He is not ready to own his mistake when it is brought to his notice. Sometimes, he delivers the newspapers carelessly to wrong houses, without reading the addresses properly. It is, therefore, requested that Mr. Thomson should preferably be replaced by a more competent postman or at least he should be brought to a training().A、Communicating factsB、Communicating opinionsC、Communicating emotionsD、All above查看答案请关注【快跑搜题】微信公众号,发送题目即可获取第3题

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