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English, 16.01.2020 21:31 DJEMPGYT

Me i'm only 12 and want to get good grades this is not a multiple choice question and when you write it, it has to be in first ! i will mark brainliest
for this assignment, you will take on the perspective of the young woman from “beethoven’s moonlight sonata” and write a letter describing how beethoven’s visit affected her.
your letter should
• use the first-person point of view. this means you should be writing as though you are the young woman from the story! your writing should include the use of first-person pronouns (i, me, my, mine, we, and our), but it should catalog the thoughts and experiences of the young woman—not your thoughts!
• respect the conventions of informal letters, including
1. appropriate greeting and closing lines
2. correct use of capitalization and punctuation for the informal letter form
3. correct placement of date
4. use of appropriate voice and tone
5. appropriate audience and purpose for an informal letter
6. logical organization of paragraphs and ideas within paragraphs
this needs to be written as an informal letter. you need to write it to beethoven as if you are the blind girl. you need to write it in the first person. you also need to include a date, a greeting, and a closing.

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