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1. Write an adjustment letter. This letter will be in full block form and will have all six parts that you have studied. Use the following list of facts and specifics ( Business Letter #1 )
2. Write an order letter. This letter will be in full block form and will have all six parts that you have studied. Use the following information ( Business Letter #2 )
3. Invent your own catalog numbers and prices.
Give good descriptions of the merchandise.
When you finish writing this letter, fold it and place it in an envelope. Fill out the front of the envelope correctly. Upload your project below.
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This question is about is about "The Ghosts Of War"
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Ryan Smithson and his companion found shrapnel, twisted pieces of paper, garbage, pieces of molten, warped and solidified metal and a can of ammunition.
All this mess is very bad for Smithson, because he starts to think that all this garbage was caused by an unscrupulous and hateful person who killed his fellow soldiers just to cause horror and metal confusion. This thought has such a bad effect on Smithson that she ends up throwing the shrapnel into the trash to express her anger.
 
        
             
        
        
        
The dystopian society that Katniss, Gale, Prim, and Peeta live in is a society that is fooled by the totalitarian government of the Capitol in order to maintain power and prevent the uprising of the Districts.
<h3>What is the settings?</h3>
It should be noted that the setting tells when and where the story takes place in the world in which they live.
In the Hunger Games characters live in a dystopian society. The society maintained power, and prevent the uprising of the Districts.
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i think it would be D because it just seems like if you were to make a poem called the turtle it just would feel like it is structure of the stanza. 
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