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taurus [48]
3 years ago
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Write. A letter to your parent a persuading them to install air conditioner unit in your house so that you want have trouble sle

eping at night remember to your persUasive words After you have finish your letter present your arguments to your parents .
English
1 answer:
olga nikolaevna [1]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

                                                         67 Boulevard Avenue,

                                                         Wisconsin

                                                         6th June, 2020.

Dear Dad,

Hope you are doing good. I hope you get that promotion you've always been craving for and that funny looking Ms. Green stops bothering you at work during your lunch break.

I am writing you to tell you the recent problems i have been having since we entered summer and how i have been finding it difficult to sleep due to the high temperature in  the house. My inability to get a decent eight hours of sleep is beginning to tell in my studies as i have been found dozing off in class on more than one occasion and my concentration levels have not been optimal.

I believe this issue of high temperature in the house which causes discomfort and is affecting me in school can be rectified with the installation of an air conditioner in the house. Dad, i know you want me to succeed in class and not to lose sleep because of the heatwave, so i believe you will consider my request favorably. I love you.

                                                                                    Your son,

                                                                                    Bryan.

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