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a letter to a friend regard the visit to an orphanage

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Answered by ppranavi1703
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Dear Violet,(YOUR FRIEND'S NAME)

Greetings. How are you? I am fine. I am this to you describing how it is visiting an orphanage. I walked toward the orphanage, and, in the distance, I could see a foggy picture of a blue sky positioned above an even bluer ocean. There was a beautiful little garden with red hibiscus flowers and shiny dark green leaves on the trees.

Once I made it to the doorstep, I found a small white circle on the side of the door and pressed it. It made a noise like a fire alarm, and I cringed at the thought of it scaring the children. Soon after I entered the orphanage, I saw little children running between rooms. One had a toy in his hands, and another swung shoes by the laces. They looked at me and smiled as they ran about, and I could tell that these weren’t the neglected orphans I’d learned about in high school.  These kids had round, full bellies, clean faces, and bright happy eyes.  The woman turned back to me and said “Babies?” pointing to the staircase in the right corner of the room. I nodded, and she continued walking toward the staircase.  A tall potted plant sat in the corner of the first landing, its glossy green leaves reflecting light from the sun peeking through the window.   At the top of the stairs was a white wooden baby gate that the woman unlocked for me, and we passed through. I closed the gate and shut the little metal latch. This woman, thankfully, spoke English. She explained that the mission of the orphanage was to provide “Tender Loving Care” to all of the children and make sure they were fed, changed, and played with every day.

Thanking you

Yours lovingly

pranavi/(YOUR NAME)

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