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entry c:
hofer, craig. "community service pays off." us news and world report 10 nov. 2011: 6-9. print
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*The name of the author of the article
The title of the article
The title of the magazine
The names of any other contributors to the magazine article (if applicable)
The version of the magazine (if applicable)
*Any numbers associated with the magazine, such as a volume or issue number.
The publication date
The location, such as a page number or page range
The name of the database where the magazine article was found (if applicable)
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Dear Paul,
You may be wondering why I was so hard on you, it was because I was you.
My parents died while I was in high school and I was sent to live with my aunt. I skipped school, and spent a lot of my time with a shady crowd, which I ended up dropping out of school so that I could earn money to support myself. It wasn't until years later I realized that I never expected much out of myself. If you're reading this letter then you figured out what I did much sooner than I did.
Yours Truly,
Roger
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The formal letter is written for business or professional purposes with a specific objective in mind. It uses simple language, that can be easy to read and interpret. On the contrary, informal letters are written to friends and relative for personal communication and uses a casual or an emotional tone
Reading boring or unfamiliar books could be helpful for readers because it would require them to pay more attention to the writing itself. This is because regularly, when you read a book, you pay a lot of attention to the plot. When you are reading a book with little to no plot or is uninteresting to you, it makes you pay more attention to the writing.
Say, for example, you are watching a movie that is uninteresting or boring, but you have to watch it. Instead of focusing more on the plot and what happens, you would focus more on the technique and the acting. It is a bit like that.
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