A detailed outline for your letter:
<u>Paragraph 1:</u> Greet your cousin warmly. Something like, <em>Hello, it's been a while. How have you been?</em> would be appropriate. For the sake of persuasion, do not bring up music lessons in your greeting.
<u>Paragraph 2:</u> Without proposing the offered music lessons, write to your cousin about both of your feelings about music. Music lessons cost time and money, but it would be a worthwhile investment, and, after all, you know your cousin has the discipline to nurture this talent.
<u>Paragraph 3:</u> Neutrally explain who is offering music lessons. Include all the terms such as lesson times/dates, costs, who the teacher is, location of lessons, and answers to any questions your cousin might have so that they aren't left wondering anything.
<u>Paragraph 4:</u> Like you did in the greeting, close out nicely. Perhaps ask more questions about their personal life or share about your own. Say you look forward to hearing them play/sing a certain song in the future. Then, sign off.
I've actually done this test lol It's B! The passages does not say he or she is a doctor so therefore A is out. Also doesn't say anything about knowing someone who has died from heatstroke.So C is out. That leaves D and B. I went with B cause it makes more sense and goes with the passage. I know this is correct I've done it in USA test prep.
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A universal theme is an idea that applies to anyone regardless of cultural differences, or geographic location. Universal themes are ways to connect ideas across all disciplines. It is a central idea about the human condition. It is a generalization about life or human nature; they deal with basic human concerns.
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