Answer:
Letter to uncle about his daughter's pregnancy and pacifying him from sending her out of the house.
Explanation:
ABC Apartments
Greenville Avenue
New Jersey
10 May 2007
My dear uncle,
It is with extreme understanding and caution that I have decided to write to you despite the circumstances. But I request that you please read through the letter.
I know it was a shock and even painful for you. But there is no good in punishing her after all, it's already past. So, we can only think of what is to be done in the present. And I hope you help my cousin feel better.
Anyway, you are the family that she would expect the most care and love from. So, there is no point in getting angry with her. Instead, be patient with her and be there for her. Be her support system when everyone will be criticizing her. If you help her and support her at these times, she will also learn firsthand about being a parent, and will be a good life lesson for her.
This is you helping raise another human being, so the baby must know love and care, instead of being greeted by a torn family. Moreover, peace is better than anything else for a family.
But if you threaten and throw her out of the house, not only will she face humiliation from others but will also be detrimental for the baby and her. She will be devastated, not having any support especially from the family she most expects understanding and love from. What's done is done and there is nothing we can do to turn it back. But what we can do is to accept it and move on, to make it a better and peaceful world for the baby and mother to grow up in.
So, uncle, I would like to request you to please rethink your rash decision and see things from her perspective. And I hope she will learn a good lesson from your actions and that everything will have a positive outcome.
I will visit you as soon as I can. So, till then, take good care of each other and be considerate of one another.
With lots of love and care,
Brianna.