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Tanzania [10]
3 years ago
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Prompt: Your city council is considering a proposal that would ban the use of cell phones in privately owned businesses such as

restaurants, movie theaters, and retail stores. Violators would be subject to a fine. What is your position on this issue? Write a letter in which you convince the city council to support your position, giving strong evidence to support for your reasons.
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1 answer:
netineya [11]3 years ago
6 0

Not trying to be a smart aleck but this is more of a question that you should do yourself because this is more of a essay type question. Introduce yourself and your side of the issues, then give a few reasons and explain them. At the end thank them for taking to time to read it and restate your side of the issue.

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