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Vlad [161]
2 years ago
5

Describe the witch has give you two choices. be a superhero and save the lives of people. be a villain and make trouble for peop

le. which choices would you choose...essay for kids
English
1 answer:
lakkis [162]2 years ago
4 0
Villains never seem to be truly happy to me. In all of my life, the times that I felt most happy was the times when I as making others happy. When I saw others smile. I think it is this common thread of our joys that really binds us. I want more joy in the world not less.

I am willing to suffer the slings and arrows that a hero must take to save others. I try to be the hero every day. You don’t need superpowers to be a hero. You just need the right attitude.
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First of all, I would like to thank you for the admission to this prestigious school. The reason for this letter is that I do not find the program suitable for me.

The program the school offered me is in English and Literature, it is a complete program and suitable for students who want to pursue a career in English, but my interests are in Computer and Science. A program in English would not help me to grow in this field.

Another reason why I do not find the program suitable is that it is centered in American literature and does not include English literature or other languages, which can be beneficial to have different points of view and develop better critical thinking skills.

Due to the mentioned reasons, I would like for my program to be changed to one that fits my interests and challenges me to develop my skills. I am looking forward to hearing from you.

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When we write to the headteacher or a teacher in the school, we should use formal language.

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