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Zanzabum
3 years ago
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Is this a cause and affect essay Imagine your school receives a large donation. The school board is considering three different

possibilities for making use of the money: a new cafeteria, a new library, or a new gymnasium. Consider the state of these facilities at your own school, why each is important, and why each does or doesn't need the money for upgrades or repairs. Then, write a letter to the school board explaining your findings and expressing your opinion about which is the best choice to receive the donation.
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nordsb [41]3 years ago
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Dear members of the school board.

I write this letter, with all due respect, to help you decide where to use the money received as a donation to our school. Like you, I am aware that our school deserves a reform in its entire structure, but I believe that at that moment we should turn our attention to the school library and take advantage of the resources we have to improve it.

Our library has a great need for a more up-to-date collection and a more efficient internet connection, allowing students to do research and study with more up-to-date and functional resources, thus ensuring greater learning. In addition, our library needs a renovation in its physical structure, better furniture and a better air circulation system, since the environment is extremely stuffy and makes learning difficult.

I thank you for your attention and I hope you take my words into consideration.

Graciously,

Mary Smith.

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