sample response: Dear Erin, Recently, litter was a big problem at my school. Trash was everywhere, and it made me feel like I was living in a dump. I told my principal, "I can't take it anymore. This is driving me crazy." He asked me to offer a solution, so I told him we should put more trash cans in the hallways. Once we did that, the trash disappeared, and it made me feel great to make a difference! Regards, Ed
I am fine here. Hope you are also good there. I just wanted to discuss my experience of school with you. In this school, I am enjoying everything. My school began at 8:00 A.M. by morning assembly and some exercises. After that, we have a regular schedule of four periods and then lunch which is followed by the next four periods. In my school, we have Saturday off and we can go outside on Saturday from our school hostel. Our teachers do not scold or beat us if we by chance anyone forgets to complete the homework. Our teacher employes fun activities and virtual methods to teach us. I feel lucky that I got admission in this school. I would like to invite you to this school for your further studies.
the government can make builds more accessible by installing new ways disabled people can enter/do things in a building.
the government can enact laws that prohibits businesses from discriminating disabled people.
the government can put up signs that has important informations for disabled people to read. (signs menus that people can point to if they are unable to speak)