How to write a letter to principal complaining about a quarrel in your class
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Writing a letter is actually very simple. I will now tell you what your letter should include.
First off, make a rough draft. Write down things to include in your introduction, three complaints, and your conclusion. A counter is optional.
Next, you must refer to the principal (ex: Dear Mr. Rivera; Good morning, Mrs. Johnson). Do not forget to include the date in the top right of the paper.
Now, I will break down the format of the essay.
Your first paragraph should be the introduction. Talk about who was involved in the quarrel, when it happened, and where. You should also include why and how it happened.
Your second paragraph should be your first complaint. This paragraph should be your strongest point. Be sure to explain in detail. Each paragraph (starting with this one) should have strong, fluent transitions.
Paragraph three should have your weakest point. Be specific.
Paragraph four can go in two directions. You can make this your counter paragraph. You acknowledge how you can understand why it happened, and even how you were wrong. Be detailed. However, do not make this argument stronger than your side. Then go back to how you are actually right.
Paragraph five (assuming you did the counter) should be your second-strongest point. Be detailed in this as well.
Final paragraph. Conclude your statement and end with something memorable.
Now, end with your name (ex: Yours truly, Max; Sincerely, Alex)
First off, make a rough draft. Write down things to include in your introduction, three complaints, and your conclusion. A counter is optional.
Next, you must refer to the principal (ex: Dear Mr. Rivera; Good morning, Mrs. Johnson). Do not forget to include the date in the top right of the paper.
Now, I will break down the format of the essay.
Your first paragraph should be the introduction. Talk about who was involved in the quarrel, when it happened, and where. You should also include why and how it happened.
Your second paragraph should be your first complaint. This paragraph should be your strongest point. Be sure to explain in detail. Each paragraph (starting with this one) should have strong, fluent transitions.
Paragraph three should have your weakest point. Be specific.
Paragraph four can go in two directions. You can make this your counter paragraph. You acknowledge how you can understand why it happened, and even how you were wrong. Be detailed. However, do not make this argument stronger than your side. Then go back to how you are actually right.
Paragraph five (assuming you did the counter) should be your second-strongest point. Be detailed in this as well.
Final paragraph. Conclude your statement and end with something memorable.
Now, end with your name (ex: Yours truly, Max; Sincerely, Alex)
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To,
The respected principle madam,
In our class boys are quarrel to the sinour students for a buster because they are talking our duster and returning to us when we need please arrange a duster for......... Class
Thanking you
Our obliged
Deb
The respected principle madam,
In our class boys are quarrel to the sinour students for a buster because they are talking our duster and returning to us when we need please arrange a duster for......... Class
Thanking you
Our obliged
Deb
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