The assignment wants to analyze your writing ability through a letter written by you. For this reason, I cannot write your letter, but I will show you how to do it.
<h3>Letter structure</h3>
- Start with a greeting to your friend.
- Show the reason that made you write the letter.
- Start expressing your feelings and reactions to the routine you are following.
- Show your worries or hopes with this routine.
- Say goodbye cordially.
Since the letter will be read by a friend of yours, you can use informal language.
Below you can see an example of how this letter might be written.
<em>Dear friend.</em>
<em>I was feeling a little apprehensive about my life and that's why I decided to write this letter so I could share my problems.</em>
<em>I'm having a very heavy routine and my activities are causing a feeling of overload that is being difficult to deal with. I wake up very early to go to school, which already leaves me exhausted. After school, I have a language course and then I take a part-time job. I feel very tired and this has made me sad, but I have hope that this is just a phase and that it will bear good fruit in the future.</em>
<em>Hope to see you again soon.</em>
<em>With love,</em>
<em>Your dear friend.</em>
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The answer is "<span>D) Oklahoma".
</span><span>During the time of Great Depression Oklahoma (a state in the South Central region of the United States) suffered significantly. The Great Depression, joined with the Dust Bowl, annihilated numerous homesteads and left a huge number of Oklahomans jobless. Dry seasons and high breezes were slippery on occasion, and because of the conditions in Oklahoma, over 15% of Oklahomans moved to California. A portion of the hardest hit regions were in country Oklahoma. Shanty towns, otherwise called shacktowns, jumped up close numerous urban areas during the Great Depression.
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Answer:
The Amorites or Babylon
Explanation:
The Amorites were a growing power in Babylon for at least 100 years when the Amorite king named Sin Muballit took the throne, and, c. 1792 BCE, his son King Hammurabi (1792-1750 BCE) ascended to rule and subjugated the lands of the Assyrians.
The answer is C. Hindi :)