A woman who talks with a postal clerk, She keep repeating " This letter surely has to be delivered to my daughter. It will be delivered, won't it?" She wants to make sure that her letter will be delivered to her daughter by saying same things a few times.
In the above case, what verb can I use?
She assured the postal clerk. "assure" is an appropriate verb I can use on this case?
Top answer
No. The woman badgered the postal clerk , and the postal clerk assured the woman that her letter would be delivered.
— Mister Micawber
No.
The woman badgered the postal clerk , and the postal clerk assured the woman that her letter would be delivered.
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