I don't think it's a good idea to revise it for years - the topic might get irrelevant in the meantime!
Also getting it "right" the first time - or even the second time is not very likely, a more likely option is that it will need between 3 and 10 revisions. So I think the best option is <span>B. Work on it over a seven-day period and rewrite it at least twice.</span>
1.) Riverboat Captain; his vessel (or boat) the S.S Commodore sank off the coast of Florida in 1896, 4 years before his untimely death.
Letter of Introduction Format
Write a greeting.
Start with a sentence on why you're writing.
Present the full name of the person you're introducing.
Explain their role and why it is relevant to the reader.
Provide information on how they might work together or be helpful for each other.
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The sentence in this excerpt from Henry David Thoreau's "Civil Disobedience" which implicitly argues that people need to think independently and question authority is : "seen from a higher still, and the highest, who shall say what they are, or that they are worth looking at or thinking of at all?". Here he points out on the main lacks in society and asks this question in order to persuade people to think deeper than they used to, or deeper than the media and politicians told them to. His message is that people have to shape their own opinions based on their own mids.