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Alborosie
2 years ago
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Helppppp plssss me!!!!

English
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Svetradugi [14.3K]2 years ago
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What do u need help with? choose somewhere you’d enjoy to travel within the Us, such as Hawaii or maybe Washington and use the resources provides. In your writing contain what it says under a trip, for example “the budget is …” “I can do in ___….”
Phoenix [80]2 years ago
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Hi mate . I’m out somewhere so I can’t write the full letter but I can give you and idea


First u write the format
Address

Date

Name of the person /people

Salutation

1st para ( asking about their health and well being )

2nd para ( all the main content I.e budget,time,plan,places to visit ,things to do etc)

3rd para ( telling them to consider the plan of the trip and contact you as soon as possible with their decision )

Goodbye
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