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This meat isn’t suitable … .
Question 1:
This meat isn’t suitable … .
A.
the grill
B.
for grilling
C.
being grilled
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This meat isn’t suitable … .
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refer to the following e-mails.
From:
Percy Whittaker (
[email protected]
)
To:
Beth Seymour (
[email protected]
)
Date:
March 30
Subject:
Proposal for More Work
Dear Ms. Seymour,
I received your review of The Handbook for Successful Suburban Gardening and was so impressed with your critical evaluation of the book that I have requested a personal interview with the author for one of our future follow-up pieces.
Although we print reviews of all kinds of books, we try to predict which books will generate the most interest among our readers. Forum magazine's audience seems to be dominated by those who like to read about well-being and nutrition.
Our May publication will feature an article on the historic grounds and greenhouses of Rideaux Hall. Coincidentally, the head gardener, Todd Laurence, has written a book entitled Cultivating Sorrow and Success that I would like to highlight alongside the article.
Transitioning from garden to kitchen, for our cooking enthusiasts, we would also like to feature a review on Jane Northwick's Fields of Bounty, a practical guide to growing homegrown vegetables and herbs for cooking.
You are obviously a keen reader of books within this literary genre, and we were hoping that you have the capacity to review both books by April 19 for our May edition. Please reply immediately to confirm whether you would be available. If you are busy and think you would only manage to write one, please state your preference as to which one you would be able to evaluate by the above deadline.
Regards,
Percy Whittaker
Editor-In-Chief
Forum Magazine
_______________________________
From:
Beth Seymour (
[email protected]
)
To:
Percy Whittaker (
[email protected]
)
Date:
April 1
Subject:
RE: Proposal for More Work
Dear Mr. Whittaker
Having already critiqued a book on the trials of suburban gardening, I would enjoy reviewing Cultivating Sorrow & Success, as I am sure it offers an interesting rural perspective on gardening. However, regarding the second book yew listed, I have some reservations. I have reviewed two of the author's previous books, and I am simply not a fan of her writing style. Therefore, I might not be well placed to evaluate her latest release.
I would prefer to review two books, however, so I’d like propose a different book for my second submission. Might you consider From Garden to Table by Jeanette Winthrop? Jeanette is a passionate gardener who advocates using your own backyard as a local source of produce.
Finally, with regard to the April 19 submission deadline, would it be possible to extend this by a couple of days? Hopefully this won't be necessary, but the deadline for two pieces is a little tight. I know that the magazine will hit shelves on the last day of the month, as always, so I am hoping you can extend my deadline to April 23 if I'm a bit behind schedule.
Regards,
Beth Seymour
Regency Reviews
Why did Mr. Whittaker write the first e-mail?
What is true about Forum magazine?
What can be inferred about Jane Northwick?
What does Ms. Seymour suggest Mr. Whittaker do?
When is the May issue of the magazine likely to be published?