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bazaltina [42]
3 years ago
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Choose one of the Main characters from two of the stories we read, Jerry from "President Cleveland Where Are You?" OR Squeaky fr

om "Raymond's Run".We saw each one of these characters change from the beginning of the story to the end.Write a letter from Jerry or Squeaky to his or her future grandchild. Make sure to include how their experience and growth had an impact on them.Ask yourself...What would they tell their grandchildren about the lesson(s) they learned? (Jerry and Squeaky are old and have become grandparents).How did Jerry change/grow from the beginning to the ending?OF How did Squeaky change/grow from the beginning to the ending?Write a minimum of 200 words, using correct grammar and punctuation.When I say future, I am not talking about space future.
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1 answer:
Mrac [35]3 years ago
6 0

The following is an example of a letter from Squeaky, the main character of "Raymond's Run," to her grandchild about the lessons she learned in the story:

Dear Jane,

When your old grandmother here was about your age, she learned a most precious lesson. I believe now is the time to share that lesson with you, my beloved granddaughter.

I was very competitive my whole life, always focused on doing my best and winning. Your granduncle Raymond, who is special, you know, would often have to run to keep up with me as I trained for a race.

I always did my best, but that time I wanted to defeat Gretchen, this girl I thought was arrogant, conceited. When the time finally came for us to run, my surprise was twofold.

Your uncle Raymond ran as if his life depended on it. He wasn't part of the race, mind you, but he won it anyway. And Gretchen revealed herself to be not only a great runner, but also an elegant loser.

That day I learned to judge less and accept more. We never know what people are truly capable of, or what their true personality is like in challenging moment.

Love,

Grandma

<h3>Writing a letter</h3>

You may include date and location at the very beginning of the letter if necessary.

Begin with "Dear" and the name of the person to whom the letter is addressed.

Reveal the purpose for writing the letter right in the first lines.

Divide your writing into paragraphs so that it won't look crumpled or difficult to read.

End with "Best regards," "Love," "Sincerely," or "Yours," depending on the relationship between the sender and the receiver of the letter.

Learn more about writing letters here:

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