Why I should get my phone back.
First of all, Mother, I am extremely sorry for cursing, and I will never do it again, it was a horrendous idea and I was not being intelligent at all. Now the reasons I believe I deserve to get my phone back. First, I have been exceptional and not cursing. I have not said a single curse word since I have gotten my phone taken away, and plan on never saying another one. I have learned my lesson about not swearing. Another reason I should get my phone back is that I have been listening to you you said. I have not texted or called anyone while I have been home alone, nor did I even think about it. Finally, I should get my phone back because I have been doing my school work also. I have finished all of my work, and I sincerely believe I have done well on them. I hope this essay has persuaded you.
True. If the audience is slow to respond to your question, you should answer it yourself rather than let there be silence. When speaking in public, these questions are considered rhetorical and doesn't really need to be answered, this should be part of your speaking script. This stirs the audience, but then you need to answer it yourself to transition to another point.
Answer:
Dear classmates,
I hope you're all doing well. It's been a long time since we've seen each other. However, in a few weeks, we'll be able to meet again.
On the 25th of July, our school will be hosting the annual alumni meeting. This year, they decided to invite the 2008 class. It would be at 8 o'clock, and you can bring someone else with you.
I'm looking forward to seeing all of you after all these years, and remember the good times we had in our school.
See you soon.
John Fisher.
Explanation:
When we write a letter, first we have to address to whom we are writing, then we write the introduction. In this first paragraph, we greet our classmates and introduce the letter's topic. Then, in the body of the letter, we inform them about the meeting, including the date, the time and any necessary information. Lastly, we close our letter expressing how happy we are to see our classmates and say our goodbyes.
In the picture anything could be happening but to me it would seem like she just asked the public for an opinion about something