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Tcecarenko [31]
3 years ago
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pleace help me out 1) Assume that you just moved from a small town to a big, crowded city, such as New York City or Chicago. Wri

te a letter (6 to 8 sentences long) to your best friend back home and try to convince them to not come to the city to get a job in the factories by explaining what your life is like working in a factory, how often you are at home in your run-down yet expensive apartment that does not have its own bathroom, and detailing life overall living in the city. 40 points
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Leya [2.2K]3 years ago
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Hey best friend I think it won’t be a great idea to move into the city and work at the factories because first it is the hardest working job you can ever have, and it doesn’t help you get the best place and where I live it’s expensive and it doesn’t even come with a bathroom, and living in the city is awful as your sleeping you still hear all the cars and people walking by and when you try and go to the store your stuck in a commotion a crowd of people trying to go to different places it’s just hectic so stay where you are now please and I’ll come visit you sometime bye, from your best friend.
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