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Colt1911 [192]
3 years ago
15

Your school fees have been increased astronomically and your father threatened to transfer you to another school. Write a letter

to him giving at least three reasons why you want to remain in your present school.​
English
1 answer:
Alla [95]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Hopefully you can just copy and paste.

Explanation:

Dear Father,

I believe transferring me to another school would be a mistake. The increase of fees will be beneficial to the school as well as the teaching environment. Although it costs more, the money will be spent on reforms for the school such as a better library, better technology which will improve the students education. The second reason for me to remain here is the stress of going to another school might lead to poor performance in class as well as lack of friends and the difficulty that comes with making new ones at a different school. The final reason it would be best for me to remain in my current school is the distance from our home to my current school, and the lack of money it would cost in gas for you to drive me from school to home and vise versa.

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