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arlik [135]
3 years ago
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Dear Ms. Peacock, I want to ask that the city council reconsider its decision to end the curbside recycling program in our town.

My family and I enjoyed the ease of the program. We feel that the town should continue the program, so that we can help to make our community cleaner. By recycling things that would normally go into the trash, we are keeping waste out of the landfills. Sincerely, Roxanne Read this draft of Roxanne's letter. Which of these choices BEST states Roxanne's purpose in writing this letter? A) to explain the details of the town's curbside recycling program B) to convince the city council to restart the curbside recycling program C) to determine why the city council canceled the curbside recycling program D) to describe the effects of the curbside recycling program on the community
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Vladimir [108]3 years ago
6 0

Roxanne's purpose of writing this letter is to convince the city council to restart the curbside recycling program.

Explanation:

The starting statement clearly states that Roxanne wants to ask the city council to reconsider the decision to end the curbside recycling program in their town which means that they are ending the recycling program and Roxanne wants them to restart it as he tells the benefits of the program by stating how it keeps community cleaner and keeps the waste out of landfills by recycling things that would normally go into trash. Hence, we can say that Roxanne's purpose of writing this letter is to convince the city council to restart the curbside recycling program.

forsale [732]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

b

Explanation:

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