Write an open letter about a current issue in your school or community (Washington). Include who the letter is being addressed to and what you hope to accomplish with your letter. Include your position on the topic, two claims that help to "sell" your topic, and at least four pieces of supporting evidence that can include key facts, relevant examples, and specific details. Finally, incorporate the use of persuasive language in your letter.
Your reflection should be 3-4 paragraphs in length.
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In the 1760s, Benjamin Rush, a native of Philadelphia, recounted a visit to Parliament. Upon seeing the king’s throne in the House of Lords, Rush said he “felt as if he walked on sacred ground” with “emotions that I cannot describe.”1 Throughout the eighteenth century, colonists had developed significant emotional ties with both the British monarchy and the British constitution. The British North American colonists had just helped to win a world war and most, like Rush, had never been more proud to be British. And yet, in a little over a decade, those same colonists would declare their independence and break away from the British Empire. Seen from 1763, nothing would have seemed as improbable as the American Revolution.
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sai nagar
pune 425327
27th aug 2019
dear friends
with the grace of god i am sending this letter beause you
should suffering the cold
you have very good ware comes from mumbai beause i will donot come from your home i will tell my mother to they cook very delious food to you i will shuaraly said you will fast goes from cold
your friend