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Gekata [30.6K]
2 years ago
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One of your uncles who lives in canada has told you some interesting things about the country write a letter in 450 words tellin

g him 3 reasons you will like to school in canada and as well stay over there
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Cloud [144]2 years ago
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Answer:

Dear uncle,

Received you letter yesterday talking about some interesting facts about Canada. I would like to tell you that , I am already very interested in completing my schooling in Canada.

Canada is the most literate country in the world. The government of Canada takes education as a priority over any other sector. There are ample of opportunities in bio technology which i want to explore further. One more reason is the education in Canada is very subsidized and pocket friendly

Your nephew

Brandon

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