To Local Government Chairman
1/29/2021,
Dear Sir/Ma,
Requesting for urgent amenities.
l am happy to write this letter to my Honorable chairman,the aims behind this letter are requesting an urgent good roads network and building of a hospital in our community
The challenges facing our community in terms of bad roads are tough, Our farmer finds it difficult to transport their farm's products to an urban market. A bad road constituted a lot of accidents that runs many farmers into huge losses.
furthermore,we also requested an urgent hospital because a community without a hospital can be called a community without future, many of our people deserved to have access to a better life,many untimely diseases have killed many as a result of using traditional herbs.
In conclusion, we implored you to take an urgent measure to get our request granted health is wealth.
yours sincerely
Adhak.
Answer:
As we strive to improve conversations about race, racism, and racial justice in this country, the environment in which we’re speaking seems to be constantly shifting, which shows that these conversations are more important than ever. We’ve put together some advice on finding entry points based on research, experience, and the input of partners from around the country. This is by no means a complete list, but it is a starting point for moving these discussions forward.
Please note that while there are many reasons to communicate with various audiences about racial justice issues, this memo focuses on messaging with the primary goal of persuading them toward action. There are many times when people need to communicate their anger, frustration, and pain to the world and to speak truth to power. Doing so may not always be persuasive, but that obviously doesn’t make it any less important. Since we’re considering persuasion a priority goal in this memo, please consider the following advice through that lens.
Explanation:
Based on the definition of appositive, this is a noun or noun phrase that is used to rename the another noun beside it. Basing on the given sentence above, I believe that it does not have an appositive. The nouns are Joe and Tulips, but no other noun that renames either of the two.
Hope this helps bro.
The meter used from the poem 'The Aim' was the iambic tetrameter.