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bija089 [108]
3 years ago
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Ryan is writing to his local school board as part of a letter-writing campaign to address the problem of overcrowding in his hig

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school. Which purposes will his letter most likely serve? Select three options.
to propose a possible solution for consideration
to argue about the school board's position
to persuade the school board to take action
to inform the school board about the problem
to persuade the school board to research solutions
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miv72 [106K]3 years ago
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Answer:

<em>to inform the school board about the problem</em>

<em>to persuade the school board to research solution</em>

<em>to persuade the school board to take action</em>

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Explanation: <em>in order of actions to be taken, Ryan should firstly inform the school about the problem, then persuade them to research a solution before finally taking action on the problem.</em>

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