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soldi70 [24.7K]
2 years ago
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you have been installed a chief in your hometown. write a letter to your friend in another school telling him,at least, two thin

gs you intend doing to develop the town.​
English
1 answer:
andreyandreev [35.5K]2 years ago
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Answer:

Letter writing to a friend telling him about my plans as the new chief of my hometown.

Explanation:

ABC Plaza Road

..............

21 May 2017

My dear best friend Mike,

I hope you are doing well. I am also doing fine by the grace of God. And I also have some news to share with you.

Recently, I have been appointed the chief of my hometown, which was a huge deal for me. I have numerous plans to make my town a bit more developed and operational in all stages. So, I planned to ensure that the school buildings are reconstructed as the present one is barely standing on its own. Moreover, I wanted to ensure that all children are made to attend the school as I want to make sure that the children stay educated, at least to some extend. And, most of all, I want to promote the various skills of the town folks and ensure that they have some form of income source.

These are some of the plans that I have developed, which I hope, I can do so.

Take care and will see you soon.

Regards,

Jack  

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