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netineya [11]
2 years ago
10

Can someone help me with writing an

English
1 answer:
pshichka [43]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

obituary

Explanation:

your first sentence of obituary has to start with a significant event or attributes of the deceased, to note that the person's impact on the world around them, and acknowledge the the family members or friends that they held dear.

Ex.

The man name Gatsby was a party animal who ended up dying by another, he had changed his neighbor and ex-lover life with his presence.

An obituary be an interesting and compelling - especially if it focuses more on the life lived in on the notice of the death. for many people, their obituary maybe just about the only thing that is ever written about them. The obituary can be the defining statement about the person for the family, friends, and community. An obituary can be read now, and saved for generations. All the more reason to make it lively and significant. Make sure you always include full name or a nickname of the deceased if they had any nickname.

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