write a letter to your friend narriting him her about covid 19 lockdown experience without school for six months
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Answer:
Sitting in my favorite downtown pub has become a fond memory as New Mexico enters week three of “social distancing” to slow community spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus.
Explanation:
That was where I often wrote letters in a notebook with detachable pages, using my favorite pen. There is a cohort of people located around the world with whom I exchange letters in English and Italian, and I’ve never shied from zipping off comments or suggestions to businesses, journalists, politicians or whomever.
Sometimes others would notice and remark about the “lost art of letter writing.” It is a lament that goes back to the ancient world. Even the Roman statesman Cicero complained that no one wrote letters anymore.
The letter’s time as a serious art form may well have passed, and may or may not ever return. Yet there is no rule that says letters must be public-facing literary endeavors; that they must be beautifully handwritten; or that you must fill several pages with scintillating prose and sagely wisdom.