The above question wants to analyze your writing ability through a letter. For that reason, it is not right for me to write this letter to you, but I will show you how to write it.
First, you should know that a letter of complaint must be confidently written, yet polite. Complaints should be made clearly and calmly, without offending or mistreating anyone, just explaining what happened.
Also, it is important to keep the language more formal, as this letter will be read by people you are not familiar with.
After that, you can write the letter as follows:
- Start with a greeting, which can be "To whom It May Concern," or "Dear Mr./Mrs ____" if you know the name of the person who will read your letter.
- Introduce yourself and say why you are writing the letter.
- Present your complaint, politely and calmly.
- Show the need for some action to be taken.
- Say goodbye cordially.
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Do you want a journal entry? Or like a paragraph?
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Texts, like text messages from a phone, are constructed on different topics. For example, a text depends on the person. Geographically, some people call things something different than a person on the other side of the country. Historically, people have made advancements, and by advancements I mean have figured out a way to get lazier in texting language. Now if I ask someone to do something, they may respond with a simple "k." Although "k" is a simple response, it is interesting to compare "k" with "okay." "K" is not the only abbreviated texting language there is. "You" turning into "u," or "Where are you?" turns into "Where r u?" and many more. Socially texts help people communicate so that they don't go mentally crazy without talking to anyone. Overall, texts have advanced over time historically, culturally, geographically, and socially.
Answer: C. Hope this helps! :)
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it connects to the unit theme because will experience hardship through out his journey
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