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nignag [31]
3 years ago
9

Can I please just get two answers that are the same...please????

English
2 answers:
olga_2 [115]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: Hi!

Explanation: So the first one to the mayor is assertive, concerned and polite. The second for the Local Newspaper is demanding, persuasive and logical. And the third for the uncle is just the very last one.

Hope this helps!

- Mary

GREYUIT [131]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Assertive, Concerned, and polite - Mayor

Logical, demanding, and persuasive - Local Newspaper

Emotional, Honest, and Open - Uncle

Explanation:

Martin needs to show that he is concerned, he needs to show that he's onto something, but he needs to be polite about it to the mayor.

Martin needs to think logically to gain peoples attention and not sound ridiculous, he must be demanding to gain the mayors attention to let him know that this is a pressing matter, and he needs to persuade the mayor to do something about it.

To your uncle, you must have a lot of emotion and you should be honest with him, it would keep his mind open and he will think about it more. Being open about the situation would also make him realize that you're right and he will be more willing to do what you ask.

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