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C, Chapters help with everything!
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No 12 New Market Road,
GRA,
Enugu State.
Nigeria.
Dear John,
How are you and how is your family over there in Nigeria? Hope everyone is okay.
As you are well aware, I've just written my WAEC exams which gives me the platform to gain admission into a higher institute of learning.
I plan to study Medicine and Surgery and become like the hero we always dreamed of when we were kids - Kwadwo Asamoah -, helping the sick get better and the society better as a whole.
I applied to the prestigious University of Accra, Ghana which I think is the best place possible for me to learn and become a competent doctor and surgeon. I have already gotten the school brochure and started preliminary studies and would appreciate your help in the financial aspects of my education like you already promised.
I appreciate your assistance and hope to come down to Nigeria and see you soon.
Yours faithfully,
Prince Appiah.
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If you into an AP English Language Composition class. You'll learn the basics of all types of essays, but for now I'll answer to you. Literary Essay and Argument Essay are similar because they provide not just a claim where you on sides to believe, but also provide evidence based, on the documents they give you, memory/physical thoughts if you know the topic, and also the sophistication of how you write the essay itself. The only differences is that literary is usually based, on the documents they give you and you decide on what position it does; While, argument essay is usually based on your memory of what you know about the topic, but also the same thing about what you decide on what position. When writing, you'll see it similar by your claim of the topic, as well as giving evidence of an analysis.
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1. generic - very comprehensive; pertaining or appropriate to large classes or their characteristics; — opposed to specific.
2. appositive - a noun or pronoun—often with modifiers—set beside another noun or pronoun to explain or identify it.
3. convention - a practice or procedure widely observed in a group, especially to facilitate social interaction; a custom.
4. interjection - a word or form of speech used to express emotion or feeling, as O! Alas! Haha! Begone! etc.
5. repertoire - the entire range of skills, aptitudes, or devices used in a particular field or occupation
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