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elena-s [515]
2 years ago
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write a one page minimum letter to queen victoria from the perspective of okonkwo telling her how you feel about her empire

History
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nikklg [1K]2 years ago
7 0

A sample of a formal letter to the queen to show your displeasure is:

(after your introductions and address)

My name is Okonkwo, I am a tribal leader in Ni-g-eri-a, Western Africa and I would like to show my displeasure towards your government in my country.

First, you invaded my land, killed my people, enslaved many and now you rule by proxy.

Your administrators are high-handed and treat the people with disdain and I implore you to pull them out and begin to make plans to leave my country so we can conduct formal elections.

<h3>What is a Letter?</h3>

This refers to the use of words to communicate an idea to a person about a particular topic.

Hence, we can see that although your question is incomplete, a general overview of how to write a formal letter to the queen, showing displeasure is stated above.

Read more about letter writing here:

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