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you may be in debt Mr.Griffith,but there's no need to declare bankruptcy yet.
D. I want you to know how much I appreciate the extra time you are spending...
Edge rhymes with ledge, hedge, and wedge.
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You can start by saying ; I can really see the effort you put into the tourism industry, and I have a lot of good suggestions that can promote the tourism industry.
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BODY OF THE LETTER
I hope that you will be able to improve the tourism industry with this great suggestions of mine
Yours faithfully
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At the beginning of this excerpt, we see the narrator (Theodore Dreiser) reflecting on the nature of his brother. The excerpt then switches to the narrative storytelling of an event that clarifies and supports this reflection. Because this is a work of nonfiction and Dreiser is recounting real people and their experiences, he makes it known that it’s almost impossible to use words to capture the essence of what his brother was truly like. He proceeds to narrate an incident that helps the readers get a better understanding of his brother and his nature. Dreiser describes the incident as though he is telling a fictional story. He provides descriptive details about the atmosphere and the character (his brother) in the scene, just like a scene from a piece of fiction. He draws on his factual knowledge of his brother’s traits and uses this brief, real-life incident to help readers understand his brother and how he was generous, sympathetic, and a tad bit mischievous. He uses descriptive language to add depth to the incident and maintain readers’ attention.