The first problem for all of us, men and women, is not to learn, but to unlearn
Answer:
Sometimes, a picture really is worth a thousand words—especially when it comes to the art of persuasion! Find out why in this lesson.
Explanation:
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Answer and Explanation:
This is an example of how to write a post card with the information in the instructions. Feel free to change the place so that it will be more realistic:
Dear …,
Here I am, up north, to finally see the Niagara Falls! I told you this day would come!
We arrived a couple of days ago and, although the trip itself has been nice, the weather has been nasty – rainy and windy. Yesterday, since it was raining cats and dogs, we had to stay at the hotel. The rooms are bigger than I expected. The beds are comfortable, and they keep it all very clean, which you know is one of my pet peeves.
Today, we will finally go see the Falls. I’m writing this as I wait for the others at the reception. After finishing our tour there, we will have dinner to celebrate the safe trip.
And how are things with you? What’s the weather like in London right now? Write to me soon!
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